The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 39Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1956 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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SECTION AB SECTIONS OF ACACIA ROAD SANDY SOIL SPREAD SAND SAND HUMUS SCALE OF FEET SAND MUS F 1 . 2 . PLATE I. Photos ( 1 ). CANTLEY ESTATE 32 feet from point opposite manhole Z ( plan , fig 2 ) FIG . 4 . DITCHES & & SMELTING FURNACE BLACK ...
SECTION AB SECTIONS OF ACACIA ROAD SANDY SOIL SPREAD SAND SAND HUMUS SCALE OF FEET SAND MUS F 1 . 2 . PLATE I. Photos ( 1 ). CANTLEY ESTATE 32 feet from point opposite manhole Z ( plan , fig 2 ) FIG . 4 . DITCHES & & SMELTING FURNACE BLACK ...
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... sand , 3 inches below the base at the West , but coinciding with that at the East end of the wall . Patches of the underlying sand were stained a reddish and a copper colour . The burnt layer tapered away just inside Cutting I , but the ...
... sand , 3 inches below the base at the West , but coinciding with that at the East end of the wall . Patches of the underlying sand were stained a reddish and a copper colour . The burnt layer tapered away just inside Cutting I , but the ...
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... sand to the south - east released the pent up water of the underground spring which had percolated through the sand hill for centuries and created the water courses . After breaking through the last layer of sand with a considerable ...
... sand to the south - east released the pent up water of the underground spring which had percolated through the sand hill for centuries and created the water courses . After breaking through the last layer of sand with a considerable ...
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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