The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 77Association, 2005 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Page 133
... activities associated with the Old Hall , including the lime kilns . The lime kilns appear to be all of the single ... ACTIVITY ) Evidence for ploughing existed in the form of ridge and furrow , and was aligned to the Old Hall rather ...
... activities associated with the Old Hall , including the lime kilns . The lime kilns appear to be all of the single ... ACTIVITY ) Evidence for ploughing existed in the form of ridge and furrow , and was aligned to the Old Hall rather ...
Page 135
... activity from the fourteenth century on , and the single sixteenth - century Cistercian sherd confirms this decline . The post - medieval pottery shows a background of activity at this time , as many of the sherds are abraded ...
... activity from the fourteenth century on , and the single sixteenth - century Cistercian sherd confirms this decline . The post - medieval pottery shows a background of activity at this time , as many of the sherds are abraded ...
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... activity . A specific discussion of the nature of the activity represented by the rock carvings within the study area is lacking . - to the cup The presentation of the maps is really excellent . The Gazetteer includes references to a ...
... activity . A specific discussion of the nature of the activity represented by the rock carvings within the study area is lacking . - to the cup The presentation of the maps is really excellent . The Gazetteer includes references to a ...
Contents
LOCAL ANTIQUARIANS THORNBOROUGH RINGS AND OTHER | 1 |
THE WATCHTOWERS AND FORTLETS ON THE NORTH YORKSHIRE main | 17 |
THE WHITBY MERELS BOARD | 25 |
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