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Excavations at Cricklade, Wiltshire, 1975
Published 2003-07-01“…The town of Cricklade in Wiltshire, England is one of the most regular examples of the class of Saxon urban fortresses, created as part of a fort-system in the late 9th century, which are included in the Burghal Hidage List. …”
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Some aspects of the denudation of the chalk in the County of Wiltshire
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Stonehenge and its environs : 1, general map of monuments [peta]
Published 1979Subjects: “…Stonehenge, Wiltshire…”
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Depósito elevado de agua en Baydon Wiltshire - Gran Bretaña
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Stratigraphic relations of the Lower Greensand (Lower Cretaceous) of the Calne area, Wiltshire
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Stonhenge and its environs : 2, barrow distribution map [peta]
Published 1979Subjects: “…Stonehenge, Wiltshire…”
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Stonehenge and its environs : 3, land-use map [peta]
Published 1979Subjects: “…Stonehenge, Wiltshire…”
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The hero in love: Wiltshire’s white identity in Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Beach of Falesa
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Tribal Revival: West Coast Festival Culture (Kyer Wiltshire and Erik Davis)
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Oil firing in rectangular down-draught kilns. satisfactory trials at wiltshire works
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The development of English dairy farming, c. 1860-1930, with special reference to Wiltshire
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Modelling a Transition from Purebred Romney to Fully Shedding Wiltshire–Romney Crossbred
Published 2020-11-01“…This transition could be achieved by breeding non-shedding ewes with Wiltshire rams. A bio-economic system-dynamics model of a pastoral sheep farming enterprise was used to simulate this grading up transition from 2580 Romney ewes to a similarly-sized flock of fully shedding third or fourth cross Wiltshire–Romney ewes. …”
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An Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Collingbourne Ducis, Wiltshire, by Kirsten Egging Dinwaddy and Nick Stoodley
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Amateur Metal Detector Finds and Romano-British Settlement: A Methodological Case Study from Wiltshire
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