Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art, Volume 93The Association, 1961 - Devon (England) List of members in each volume. |
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Page 66
... suggests open country with possibly a little oak - hazel wood and alder in damp places . It is possible to interpret ... suggested by the analysis cannot assist the dating of the stone row since there was doubtless a gap between the use ...
... suggests open country with possibly a little oak - hazel wood and alder in damp places . It is possible to interpret ... suggested by the analysis cannot assist the dating of the stone row since there was doubtless a gap between the use ...
Page 292
... suggested by Worth . The depth of the breccia and the dispersal of the remains within it seem to indicate sporadic deposition ; for instance , a charcoal deposit was found in situ in the midst of the breccia . 23 Reference to the table ...
... suggested by Worth . The depth of the breccia and the dispersal of the remains within it seem to indicate sporadic deposition ; for instance , a charcoal deposit was found in situ in the midst of the breccia . 23 Reference to the table ...
Page 300
... suggested as the most likely sites for Mesolithic evidence , and the types of implements mentioned were such as might occur in a Mesolithic assemblage . The additional mention of unwrought pebbles and many fragments or pieces suggested ...
... suggested as the most likely sites for Mesolithic evidence , and the types of implements mentioned were such as might occur in a Mesolithic assemblage . The additional mention of unwrought pebbles and many fragments or pieces suggested ...
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OFFICERS | 1 |
ACCOUNTS | 8 |
PROCEEDINGS AT THE 99TH ANNUAL MEETING | 13 |
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19th century appears average Axminster Barnstaple bishop Stapeldon breccia building Castle cathedral cave Chagford chapel Chittlehamholt Chittlehampton church church-house churchyard College Collyns Cornwall Cornwood Cottage Courtenay Culm Dartington Dartmoor deposits Devonshire dial doorway east evidence Exeter granted ground Hedw Hill Holne Ilfracombe interest Interglacial John Brown Laflin lane later Lemprière Lemprière's lung cancer manor Mesolithic mill Miss moor Newton Abbot North Devon original Palaeolithic parish Plymouth Postbridge present probably Pyworthy quarry recorded rectangular rector remains river road rock Satterleigh sea level Seaton side Sidmouth smoke South Brent South Molton South-West species Steps Bridge stone Stoodleigh Tamar Tavistock Tawton Teign Teignmouth Temperature Thomas Throwleigh Thrushelton Tiverton Torquay Totnes Transactions trustees vicar village wall Warkleigh Whitlands Whitlands Landslip 30/3090 Widecombe William wood ΙΟ