The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 219F. Jefferies, 1865 |
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... tumulus of St. Weonard's , he found nothing more than bones and ashes ; and numerous instances of a like result might be given respect- ing other grave - mounds . Whilst referring to the St. Weonard's tumulus , it may be worth while to ...
... tumulus of St. Weonard's , he found nothing more than bones and ashes ; and numerous instances of a like result might be given respect- ing other grave - mounds . Whilst referring to the St. Weonard's tumulus , it may be worth while to ...
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... tumulus , now consisting only of the outer stones which held up the earth of the tumulus . By a curious accident one of the stones still retains the last portion of the tumulus still in existence , the earth not having been removed from ...
... tumulus , now consisting only of the outer stones which held up the earth of the tumulus . By a curious accident one of the stones still retains the last portion of the tumulus still in existence , the earth not having been removed from ...
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... tumulus , being of large dimensions , and standing alone , " & c . He makes no further comment on the " traditional " evidence . We cannot comprehend the force of the testimony which a tumulus of undeniably ancient British construction ...
... tumulus , being of large dimensions , and standing alone , " & c . He makes no further comment on the " traditional " evidence . We cannot comprehend the force of the testimony which a tumulus of undeniably ancient British construction ...
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