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In the Trajanic period the fort defences were rebuilt in stone , with new ditches being cut further out from the walls and the north - east gate rebuilt as a single - portal structure . At this time an annexe may have been constructed ...
In the Trajanic period the fort defences were rebuilt in stone , with new ditches being cut further out from the walls and the north - east gate rebuilt as a single - portal structure . At this time an annexe may have been constructed ...
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The PCA work south of Morton Lane revealed structural remains of late twelfth - century date , succeeded by a short - lived period of inundation that was superseded by further structures and some pitting ( Phase II.3 / II.4 ) , followed ...
The PCA work south of Morton Lane revealed structural remains of late twelfth - century date , succeeded by a short - lived period of inundation that was superseded by further structures and some pitting ( Phase II.3 / II.4 ) , followed ...
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Nonetheless , the conclusion that the fortress wall dates to this early period with such unusual features is remarkable to say the least . It may be a reflection of the importance placed on the elevation of York to the status of ...
Nonetheless , the conclusion that the fortress wall dates to this early period with such unusual features is remarkable to say the least . It may be a reflection of the importance placed on the elevation of York to the status of ...
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ALL SAINTS CHURCH BURYTHORPE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS | 1 |
ROMAN MALTON | 35 |
FLAXTON THE LAYOUT OF THE ORIGINAL PLANNED SETTLEMENT | 61 |
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