The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 76Association, 2004 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... base of the oven covered an area approximately 1.05 m by 1.20 m . The southern end consisted of a slightly raised flat sandstone block lying between two vertical stone slabs which may have formed the stokehole . Immediately to the south ...
... base of the oven covered an area approximately 1.05 m by 1.20 m . The southern end consisted of a slightly raised flat sandstone block lying between two vertical stone slabs which may have formed the stokehole . Immediately to the south ...
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... base of the hearth . The feature was 1.90 m in diameter and 0.70 m deep , with almost vertical sides and a flat base . Sherds of medieval pottery were found from four of the layers , namely 46 , 49 , 50 and 57 , whilst one large piece ...
... base of the hearth . The feature was 1.90 m in diameter and 0.70 m deep , with almost vertical sides and a flat base . Sherds of medieval pottery were found from four of the layers , namely 46 , 49 , 50 and 57 , whilst one large piece ...
Page 126
... base sherd , TVW Dish , orange earthenware fabric with olive green glaze , Osmotherley - type A7 Jug sherd , green glaze , Hambleton Ware 20 sherds plainware , TVW 2 base sherds , Red Sandy Ware Plainware base sherd , ? Brandsby A9 2 ...
... base sherd , TVW Dish , orange earthenware fabric with olive green glaze , Osmotherley - type A7 Jug sherd , green glaze , Hambleton Ware 20 sherds plainware , TVW 2 base sherds , Red Sandy Ware Plainware base sherd , ? Brandsby A9 2 ...
Contents
A COPPER ALLOY SPEARHEAD AND CHISEL FROM ALLERSTON NORTH YORKSHIRE | 1 |
A ROMANOBRITISH ENCLOSED FARMSTEAD AT BILLINGLEY DRIVE THURNSCOE | 7 |
EVIDENCE FOR EARLY MEDIEVAL ACTIVITY AT BURSEA EAST YORKSHIRE | 93 |
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