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Survey of London
… impression of being a portrait from the life. There can be little doubt that the whole scheme of painting (with the …
Survey of London
… remarkably uniform in character, and was, therefore, of little help in dating the various parts of the structure, … lines of the original walls, could have been effected with little disturbance of the superstructure if the upper storey …
Survey of London
… of adding new details to the plan with comparatively little effort, for in many places only a shallow deposit …
Survey of London
… original version (Plate 42). The extension was very little out of alignment with the original range. On the west …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… relics, which are all unassociated finds, tell us little about the Beaker people, and to gain some idea of … 67 Archery played an important part in their lives. 68 Little is known of their dwelling-places; 69 but the wide …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… ARCHAEOLOGY Middlesex has produced surprisingly little pottery of the earlier Bronze Age. Only four or five … during this period are well known; 85 but there is little concrete evidence for the direct links between the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… fact that some types of iron tools seem to have changed little in style from Iron Age to medieval times. 8 Towards … were the gullies and post-holes of eleven circular huts. A little apart from the huts were traces of a solidly-built, … Hill. The pottery, like the metal, suggests that there was little activity in Middlesex in the middle of the Iron Age. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… which they came. The material so collected is now of very little scientific value, since in many cases the … pits with material from more prolific localities. 1 While little value can be placed on this earlier collecting, its … into east Buckinghamshire as far as Iver. Since very little work has been done in the Lower Palaeolithic in the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… hazel. Just within Buckinghamshire, in Denham parish, a little over a mile north-east of Sandstone, and so near … bounds of the Moor. Another (fig. on page 22) comes from a little farther south on the now intensively cultivated and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… which elapsed before the appearance of bronze there is little evidence to supply an absolute, let alone a relative, … the Continent, in building dwellings. There is, however, little direct evidence of agriculture or cattle-keeping in …
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