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Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History MagazineYear
1858Volume
v.4=no.10-12 (1857-1858)Page
Page 319Map
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Coordinates: [549, 704, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["North", "The Vallum having a Ditch within it Contrary to the Military Order", "CUNETIUM. Romano-Britannicum Insulae totius Secundum verterem Formam indigitans, sive Circus Lapideus Averburiensis Ad Ordinem primarium in dies periturum Revocatus.", "The Vallum having a ditch within it contrary to the military order.", "Avebury", "Kennet Flu.", "Kennet flu.", "West Kennet", "Silbury Hill", "West Kennel", "E", "East Kennet", "CUNETIUM. Romano-Britannicum Insulae totius Secundum veterem Formam indigitans, sire Circus Lapideus Aveburiensis Ad Ordinem primarium in dies periturum Revocatus.", "N. B. The circus here described is between three and four miles.", "N.B. The Circus here described is between three and four miles.", "East Kennel", "N. B. The Circus here described is between three and four miles.", "S", "The figure in S Henry Savils Notes on Tacitus Life of Agricola p. 205", "Discus Cuneus", "The figure in Sir Henry Savils Notes on Tacitus' Life of Agricola p. 205", "Note. This Draught is intended only to show the Ancient order and form of the Work, not the exact number of stones, after such multitudes have been carried off and destroyed.", "Notes. This Draught is intended only to show the Ancient order and form of the Work, not the exact number of stones, after such multitudes have been carried off and destroyed.", "The figure in S Henry Savile Notes on Tacitus Life of Agricola p. 205"]; Coordinates: [415, 903, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["Beckhampton"]; Coordinates: [156, 1034, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["W"]PageID
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