The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 39Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1956 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... probably for storage . From the surviving foundations it was concluded that this pit lay in the end of a small building which probably formed the offices ( buttery , pantry , etc. ) to the hall which probably lay at right - angles to it ...
... probably for storage . From the surviving foundations it was concluded that this pit lay in the end of a small building which probably formed the offices ( buttery , pantry , etc. ) to the hall which probably lay at right - angles to it ...
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... probably as a result of lying about as rubbish in Roman times . Similar vessels were described by Dechelette ( ibidem II , p . 167 and Pl . III ) ; and by Oswald and Pryce , i who ( pl . xxxiv , 1 and p . 230-238 ) illustrate an almost ...
... probably as a result of lying about as rubbish in Roman times . Similar vessels were described by Dechelette ( ibidem II , p . 167 and Pl . III ) ; and by Oswald and Pryce , i who ( pl . xxxiv , 1 and p . 230-238 ) illustrate an almost ...
Page 316
... Probably OFCALVI see O's Index , p . 55. Other examples of this stamp have been found in northern Britain at Camelon , Carlisle and Corbridge . South Gaulish ware . Flavian . ( Findspot near O ) . Note under no . 42 applies . Figure 12 ...
... Probably OFCALVI see O's Index , p . 55. Other examples of this stamp have been found in northern Britain at Camelon , Carlisle and Corbridge . South Gaulish ware . Flavian . ( Findspot near O ) . Note under no . 42 applies . Figure 12 ...
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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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