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XXX. Explanation of the Inscriptions on a Roman Altar and Tablet found at Tinmouth Castle in Northumberland, A. D. 1783. By the Rev. Mr. Brand, Secretary.

Archaeologia
No 1. Pl. XXI. is an exact representation of the front of a Roman altar found in Tinmouth Castle in Northumberland, by Major Durnford, at the depth of six feet in the earth, where it had been laid as a foundation stone, probably of the antient Christian church which is said to have been erected there soon after the introduction of that faith into ...
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Assessing the authenticity of a sample taken from the Altar Stone at Stonehenge in 1844 using portable XRF and automated SEM-EDS

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2023
Richard E Bevins   +2 more
exaly  

Structural characteristics of the Altar Basin, Northwest Sonora, Mexico

International Geology Review, 2013
Mario González-Escobar   +2 more
exaly  

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