The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 67-68Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1995 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... fragments generally larger than those from the pit . Moreover , the bone from the urn includes virtually no other pyre debris , showing it to have been deliberately separated out from the other ashes . There is nothing to suggest ...
... fragments generally larger than those from the pit . Moreover , the bone from the urn includes virtually no other pyre debris , showing it to have been deliberately separated out from the other ashes . There is nothing to suggest ...
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... fragments likely to be from lower body . 13mm wall thickness . Pit 050 ( 051 , 062 ] . 10. Base angle and wall fragments , 110mm diameter base . Compact fabric with scarce calcite fragments > 5mm and sand temper . Buff with orange ...
... fragments likely to be from lower body . 13mm wall thickness . Pit 050 ( 051 , 062 ] . 10. Base angle and wall fragments , 110mm diameter base . Compact fabric with scarce calcite fragments > 5mm and sand temper . Buff with orange ...
Page 39
... fragments with internal bevel resulting from internal folding downwards of lip . Eroded surfaces ? Hard gritty with profuse coarse sand temper with stone fragments including dolerite > 9mm . Reddish - brown exterior , grey internally ...
... fragments with internal bevel resulting from internal folding downwards of lip . Eroded surfaces ? Hard gritty with profuse coarse sand temper with stone fragments including dolerite > 9mm . Reddish - brown exterior , grey internally ...
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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