The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Parts 157-159Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1959 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... trench , 2 feet 2 inches wide and 1 foot 4 inches deep , dug in the natural sand and running slightly obliquely to the section : its northern end had been destroyed by the foundation - trench for the wall footings . The walls of the ...
... trench , 2 feet 2 inches wide and 1 foot 4 inches deep , dug in the natural sand and running slightly obliquely to the section : its northern end had been destroyed by the foundation - trench for the wall footings . The walls of the ...
Page 101
THE EXCAVATION TRENCH I. From the limited amount of ground available for digging ( see Site Plan ) , the position of the first trench was selected as a place not likely to have been disturbed in any recent times . It was laid out , in a ...
THE EXCAVATION TRENCH I. From the limited amount of ground available for digging ( see Site Plan ) , the position of the first trench was selected as a place not likely to have been disturbed in any recent times . It was laid out , in a ...
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... TRENCH II . After the failure of TR . I to produce any signs of Roman occupation , another trench 24 ft . long by 4 ft . wide parallel with and at a distance of 15 ft . from the north wall of the churchyard was begun westwards from a ...
... TRENCH II . After the failure of TR . I to produce any signs of Roman occupation , another trench 24 ft . long by 4 ft . wide parallel with and at a distance of 15 ft . from the north wall of the churchyard was begun westwards from a ...
Contents
THE DEFENCES OF ISURIUM BRIGANTUM ALDBOROUGH | 1 |
YORKSHIRE FINAL CONCORDS OF THE REIGN OF HENRY II | 78 |
ROMANOBRITISH DISCOVERIES AT CRAYKE N R YORKS | 90 |
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