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Page xxvii
... Feet 1629 15. 7 1952. Lan 1599 Nov. 16 2 Later. GARDEN VI PAVEMEN CLAY FOUNDATIONS OF RUDE ASHLAR STYLOBATE in Situ . OPIT OVEN OR LEAR FALL OF NINE FEET 11 PIT TRENCH OR TALUS P FOUNDATIONS OF WALL OF ACHLAR PAVEMENT TROM SMEETING D ...
... Feet 1629 15. 7 1952. Lan 1599 Nov. 16 2 Later. GARDEN VI PAVEMEN CLAY FOUNDATIONS OF RUDE ASHLAR STYLOBATE in Situ . OPIT OVEN OR LEAR FALL OF NINE FEET 11 PIT TRENCH OR TALUS P FOUNDATIONS OF WALL OF ACHLAR PAVEMENT TROM SMEETING D ...
Page xxx
... LAWN FURNACES m WAY YHED FOUNDATIONS O -- FESTERN SMITHY YLOBATEsitu HEARTH WALL. THOS MAY , FEL . Scor [ This Plan contains all discoveries up to end of 1900 ] RIVE R MERSEY ( OLD CHESTER ROAD ) GARDEN VI CLAY 11 FALL OF NINE FEET TRENCH ...
... LAWN FURNACES m WAY YHED FOUNDATIONS O -- FESTERN SMITHY YLOBATEsitu HEARTH WALL. THOS MAY , FEL . Scor [ This Plan contains all discoveries up to end of 1900 ] RIVE R MERSEY ( OLD CHESTER ROAD ) GARDEN VI CLAY 11 FALL OF NINE FEET TRENCH ...
Page xxx
... Feet TRANSACTIONS . EXCAVATIONS ON THE SITE OF THE ROMANO -. GARDEN VI CLAY 11 FALL OF NINE FEET TRENCH OR TALUS P WELL ROAD ( GRAVELAND CURB STONES ) CLAY FOUNDATIONS OF RUDE ASHLAR STYLOBATE in situ . CLAY OVEN OR LEAR PIT FOUNDATIONS ...
... Feet TRANSACTIONS . EXCAVATIONS ON THE SITE OF THE ROMANO -. GARDEN VI CLAY 11 FALL OF NINE FEET TRENCH OR TALUS P WELL ROAD ( GRAVELAND CURB STONES ) CLAY FOUNDATIONS OF RUDE ASHLAR STYLOBATE in situ . CLAY OVEN OR LEAR PIT FOUNDATIONS ...
Page xxx
... feet from the southern boundary of the enclosure , and for a distance of 15 feet northwards , there are two courses of outer facing stones , consisting of squared sandstone blocks laid lengthwise , those of the lower course averaging 16 ...
... feet from the southern boundary of the enclosure , and for a distance of 15 feet northwards , there are two courses of outer facing stones , consisting of squared sandstone blocks laid lengthwise , those of the lower course averaging 16 ...
Page xxxi
... feet , affording a sure basis . Variations from this mode of construction were observed in three places :-( 1 ) At 143 feet from the south fence of the enclosure , where the foundation of an external wall abuts upon the outer face of ...
... feet , affording a sure basis . Variations from this mode of construction were observed in three places :-( 1 ) At 143 feet from the south fence of the enclosure , where the foundation of an external wall abuts upon the outer face of ...
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