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The exact dimensions of the building represented are uncertain due to the fragmentary nature of the remains , but to judge by the remnants of flooring and foundations , it was at least 3 m wide and 9 m in length , aligned north - west ...
The exact dimensions of the building represented are uncertain due to the fragmentary nature of the remains , but to judge by the remnants of flooring and foundations , it was at least 3 m wide and 9 m in length , aligned north - west ...
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ROMAN POTTERY By P. A. Ware INTRODUCTION The excavation at Burythorpe church has given a valuable opportunity to examine the Roman pottery from a rural site , an area grossly under - represented in Roman pottery studies .
ROMAN POTTERY By P. A. Ware INTRODUCTION The excavation at Burythorpe church has given a valuable opportunity to examine the Roman pottery from a rural site , an area grossly under - represented in Roman pottery studies .
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Phase II ( Figs 4 and 5 ) This phase is represented by the foundation trench and foundation ( 122 ) of the south wall of the Norman nave . From the area exposed it can be deduced that the foundation was composed of roughly coursed stone ...
Phase II ( Figs 4 and 5 ) This phase is represented by the foundation trench and foundation ( 122 ) of the south wall of the Norman nave . From the area exposed it can be deduced that the foundation was composed of roughly coursed stone ...
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Contents
ALL SAINTS CHURCH BURYTHORPE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS | 1 |
ROMAN MALTON | 35 |
FLAXTON THE LAYOUT OF THE ORIGINAL PLANNED SETTLEMENT | 61 |
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