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By arguing from our engineering knowledge of brick buildings today , he explained , we can say that this building was probably two to twoand - a - half storeys tall . By measuring the distance between the floor beams , and again ...
By arguing from our engineering knowledge of brick buildings today , he explained , we can say that this building was probably two to twoand - a - half storeys tall . By measuring the distance between the floor beams , and again ...
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The ubiquity of medieval churches , for example , was explained by the argument that these generally occupied sites which had been in continuous religious use since the Neolithic . Map work , however , indicates only the possible ...
The ubiquity of medieval churches , for example , was explained by the argument that these generally occupied sites which had been in continuous religious use since the Neolithic . Map work , however , indicates only the possible ...
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Sir Edmund complained to a " distinguished archaeologist " that three young relatives of his had tried to carry off part of a sarsen ; the archaeologist ( who was it , one wonders ) , in replying , explained he had already part of the ...
Sir Edmund complained to a " distinguished archaeologist " that three young relatives of his had tried to carry off part of a sarsen ; the archaeologist ( who was it , one wonders ) , in replying , explained he had already part of the ...
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STATEMENT OF EDITORIAL INTENT | 2 |
David R Crowther | 9 |
Brian Charge The work of a local society and its interaction | 21 |
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