The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 66Association, 1994 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Possible Grave III ( Fig . 2 ) An irregular shaped pit 1.70 by 1.40 metres and 80 cms deep could possibly have been a robbed out grave , its fill being black disturbed peaty earth . Although nothing was found in this pit , a barbed and ...
Possible Grave III ( Fig . 2 ) An irregular shaped pit 1.70 by 1.40 metres and 80 cms deep could possibly have been a robbed out grave , its fill being black disturbed peaty earth . Although nothing was found in this pit , a barbed and ...
Page 93
... possible to speculate that the ' Pyk ' of the boundary was the tumulus which probably originally covered this cist , and which would have been clearly visible over a wide area – it is certainly possible to see the triangulation pillar ...
... possible to speculate that the ' Pyk ' of the boundary was the tumulus which probably originally covered this cist , and which would have been clearly visible over a wide area – it is certainly possible to see the triangulation pillar ...
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... possible that wall D formed a small ' annex ' to the north- western corner of building 10 ; its linking , western wall having been robbed away when building 12 was constructed . If wall D was built as a deliberate part of , or addition ...
... possible that wall D formed a small ' annex ' to the north- western corner of building 10 ; its linking , western wall having been robbed away when building 12 was constructed . If wall D was built as a deliberate part of , or addition ...
Contents
EARLIER MESOLITHIC SITES AT NAB WATER OXENHOPE MOOR WEST YORKSHIRE | 1 |
THE EXCAVATION OF TWO BRONZE AGE ROUND BARROWS ON IRTON MOOR | 21 |
FURTHER SAXON FINDS FROM THE YORKSHIRE WOLDS | 51 |
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