The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 67-68Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1995 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... described in the French of Gaimar presents the name ' Bruneswerc ' . This may have arisen through a belief that the battle site was at Burnswark , a hill - fort in South Scotland and , presumably , correcting the name from ' Brunanwerc ...
... described in the French of Gaimar presents the name ' Bruneswerc ' . This may have arisen through a belief that the battle site was at Burnswark , a hill - fort in South Scotland and , presumably , correcting the name from ' Brunanwerc ...
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... described in the report as 44 cm . high ; 33.5 cm . diameter rim ; 10 cms . diameter base ; and decorated with cord impressed lines on its collar and finger - tip printing on the neck ( Varley 1979 , 144 , Fig . 4 .; also Longworth 1984 ...
... described in the report as 44 cm . high ; 33.5 cm . diameter rim ; 10 cms . diameter base ; and decorated with cord impressed lines on its collar and finger - tip printing on the neck ( Varley 1979 , 144 , Fig . 4 .; also Longworth 1984 ...
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... described above although its depth and profile were similar to those of ditch 2122. A fourth ditch ( 2118 ) , situated at the far eastern end of the alignment was 0.6m deep and filled with sand and chalk gravel and was cut by a later ...
... described above although its depth and profile were similar to those of ditch 2122. A fourth ditch ( 2118 ) , situated at the far eastern end of the alignment was 0.6m deep and filled with sand and chalk gravel and was cut by a later ...
Contents
EXCAVATION OF A DSHAPED ENCLOSURE AT UPTON WEST YORKSHIRE | 7 |
BRAMHAM MOOR AND THE RED WHITE AND BROWN BATTLES | 23 |
EXCAVATION WITHIN THE CHURCH AT THE AUGUSTINIAN PRIORY OF GISBOROUGH | 51 |
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