The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 39Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1956 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Page 244
... Catterick Buckle . But there is a small number of bronzes of the same general class and technique which have been found in Britain . Professor C. F. C. Hawkes2 long ago compiled a short list of buckles from British sites with a pair of ...
... Catterick Buckle . But there is a small number of bronzes of the same general class and technique which have been found in Britain . Professor C. F. C. Hawkes2 long ago compiled a short list of buckles from British sites with a pair of ...
Page 245
... Catterick piece . This is due to the fact that the front is a plain semi - circle , without the openwork decoration which makes our piece rectangular . Furthermore in two specimens the dragons ' ( or horses ' ) heads are com- bined with ...
... Catterick piece . This is due to the fact that the front is a plain semi - circle , without the openwork decoration which makes our piece rectangular . Furthermore in two specimens the dragons ' ( or horses ' ) heads are com- bined with ...
Page 264
... Catterick in the second , the corresponding percentages in the Signal Stations in the third , and the percentages at the Crambeck kilns in the fourth . TABLE II . Crambeck Catterick Catterick Types Actual Percentages 1 14 2 8 3 11 ...
... Catterick in the second , the corresponding percentages in the Signal Stations in the third , and the percentages at the Crambeck kilns in the fourth . TABLE II . Crambeck Catterick Catterick Types Actual Percentages 1 14 2 8 3 11 ...
Contents
A NEOLITHIC SITE AT DRIFFIELD EAST RIDING | 1 |
BARNBY HOWES BARNBY East Cleveland YORKSHIRE | 9 |
THE ROMAN EXCAVATIONS At Cantley HOUSING ESTATE | 32 |
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