The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 76Association, 2004 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... deep ; 1279 , 2.5 m by 1.0 m and 0.5 m deep ; and 1362 , 1.6 m by 0.9 m and 0.2 m deep . The two smaller pits 1212 and 1214 measured only 0.82 m by 0.7 m and 0.1 m deep and 1.63 m long by 0.95 m wide and 0.3 m deep respectively . All of ...
... deep ; 1279 , 2.5 m by 1.0 m and 0.5 m deep ; and 1362 , 1.6 m by 0.9 m and 0.2 m deep . The two smaller pits 1212 and 1214 measured only 0.82 m by 0.7 m and 0.1 m deep and 1.63 m long by 0.95 m wide and 0.3 m deep respectively . All of ...
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... deep , with a single fill , whilst posthole 54 was circular 0.30 m in diameter and 0.10 m deep . The northern wall was represented by six postholes ; a row comprising 54 ( discussed above ) , 52 , 63 , 61 , 68 and 70. Posthole 52 was ...
... deep , with a single fill , whilst posthole 54 was circular 0.30 m in diameter and 0.10 m deep . The northern wall was represented by six postholes ; a row comprising 54 ( discussed above ) , 52 , 63 , 61 , 68 and 70. Posthole 52 was ...
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... deep with a single fill , layer 99 , whilst feature 103 to the north was 0.38 m in diameter and 0.10 m deep with a single fill , layer 104 ( Fig . 13.46 ) . Pit 97 was initially thought to be a Grubenhäuser because of its size and plan ...
... deep with a single fill , layer 99 , whilst feature 103 to the north was 0.38 m in diameter and 0.10 m deep with a single fill , layer 104 ( Fig . 13.46 ) . Pit 97 was initially thought to be a Grubenhäuser because of its size and plan ...
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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