| The London Quarterly VOL.XXVII October 1866 and January,1867 - 1867 - 556 Seiten
...fresh piles were driven in for this purpose, which did not go quite down to the bottom of the lake. ... Of course these piles would mark out the extent of...than this has not as yet been actually discovered. . . . The walls consisted of upright poles, wattled with rods or twigs, and in order to keep off the... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1867 - 824 Seiten
...we have thus the ground plan of a settlement ; but we have more than this : the size of the house le further marked out by boards, forced in firmly between...than this has not as yet been actually discovered. . . . The walls consisted of upright poles, wattled with rods or twigs, and in order to keep off tho... | |
| Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society - 1868 - 286 Seiten
...boards forced in firmly between the piles, and resting edgeways on the 1 " Annals of the Four Masters," platform, thus forming what at the present day we...this was continued higher than a single board, as no more than this has yet been discovered; but the advantage of even a single plank, set on edge, to... | |
| John Mason Tyler - 1921 - 382 Seiten
...considerably above the platforms.2 "The size of the house is further marked out by boards forced in between the piles and resting edgeways on the platform,...thus forming what at the present day we should call 1B:251. «91: 8. the skirting boards (mop-boards) of the hut or rooms. The walls or sides were made... | |
| William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1867 - 544 Seiten
...fresh piles were driven in for this purpose, which did not go quite down to the bottom of the lake. ... Of course these piles would mark out the extent of...than this has not as yet been actually discovered. . . . The walls consisted of upright poles, wattled with rods or twigs, and in order to keep off the... | |
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