| Suffolk Institute of Archaeology - 1774 - 564 páginas
...similar tomb urn. Goodwin's EnyJ. Arch. Handlnwk', constructed of tiles was found at York ; p. 49.] which, I believe, was of the same description as the...absolute faith in that principle, for circumstances had required that the woodwork which formed the centering should not be removed, t It had been left,... | |
| 1844 - 742 páginas
...illustrative of each other. — EDIT. GXNT. MAO. VOL. XXII. 3 B chamber contained urns, and other article) of the ordinary funereal deposits. It is not at all...may have required that the woodwork which formed the oeateribg should not be removed. It bad been left, and had rotted, and the fragments had fallen upon... | |
| 1844 - 792 páginas
...Post at length, as they are mutually illus* trative of each other. — EDIT. GBNT. MAO. VOL. XXII. 3 B chamber contained urns, and other articles of the...one time, it was imagined that they were not well ac?uainted with the principle of the arch, am not sure that in this case we can feel quite confident... | |
| Leonard Blomefield - 1862 - 332 páginas
...derived to the chamber from its arched vaulting, "a mode of construction, of which," he believed, " there are very few examples among us which can positively...not well acquainted with the principle of the arch." In this instance, he thought the arch had probably been turned over the chamber after the coffin had... | |
| Sir Bertram Coghill Alan Windle - 1884 - 394 páginas
...I believe, there 'are very few examples among us which can positively be assigned to the Eomans — so few, indeed, that, at one time, it was imagined...absolute faith in that principle, for circumstances had required that the woodwork which formed the centering should not be removed, f It had been left,... | |
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