The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 67-68Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1995 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Page 45
... earlier Neolithic traditions of the 4th millennium BC , and those of the later Neolithic Peterborough , Grooved and Beaker wares recur across much of the British Isles . Further distinctions in shape and decorative treatment provide the ...
... earlier Neolithic traditions of the 4th millennium BC , and those of the later Neolithic Peterborough , Grooved and Beaker wares recur across much of the British Isles . Further distinctions in shape and decorative treatment provide the ...
Page 217
... earlier . 49 The enlargement of the arable area was associated by many contemporaries , however , with an increase in the extent of ground devoted to corn . ' Labour used to be low ' , Charles Varley wrote of the Wolds c 1770 , ' but ...
... earlier . 49 The enlargement of the arable area was associated by many contemporaries , however , with an increase in the extent of ground devoted to corn . ' Labour used to be low ' , Charles Varley wrote of the Wolds c 1770 , ' but ...
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... earlier and by this time had weathered sufficiently to leave the field surface a whitish colour , carpeted with the rainwashed fragments of the natural chalk and flint . Such a weathered surface provides the ideal conditions for ...
... earlier and by this time had weathered sufficiently to leave the field surface a whitish colour , carpeted with the rainwashed fragments of the natural chalk and flint . Such a weathered surface provides the ideal conditions for ...
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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