The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 76Association, 2004 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... recorded within four kilometres of Thurnscoe . Most of these are thought to be Romano - British or Iron Age in date ( Riley 1978 ) ; the presence of later Roman material on some sites implies this level of settlement and agriculture ...
... recorded within four kilometres of Thurnscoe . Most of these are thought to be Romano - British or Iron Age in date ( Riley 1978 ) ; the presence of later Roman material on some sites implies this level of settlement and agriculture ...
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... recorded in a line on a similar alignment to Building I. The postholes numbered 27 , 29 and 31 and had a maximum ... recorded for a distance of 12 m along the route of the access road . This ditch was recorded in two places as ditch 107 ...
... recorded in a line on a similar alignment to Building I. The postholes numbered 27 , 29 and 31 and had a maximum ... recorded for a distance of 12 m along the route of the access road . This ditch was recorded in two places as ditch 107 ...
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... recorded as 83 from which a sherd of medieval pottery was recovered . Due south of this feature was a shallow hollow not recorded as a separate feature although it could represent the possible continuation of this line of posts . The ...
... recorded as 83 from which a sherd of medieval pottery was recovered . Due south of this feature was a shallow hollow not recorded as a separate feature although it could represent the possible continuation of this line of posts . The ...
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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