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The Early Building ( plate 3 ) Two lengths of stone foundations survived for a single course beneath the south aisle of the existing remains . The eastern side ( 349 ) was overlain by the foundation raft of the existing thirteenth ...
The Early Building ( plate 3 ) Two lengths of stone foundations survived for a single course beneath the south aisle of the existing remains . The eastern side ( 349 ) was overlain by the foundation raft of the existing thirteenth ...
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When the graves were being dug , the stone foundations of the earlier building , 348/9 were avoided . Shallower burials may have existed above 348/9 but these would have been removed during later levelling . Burials 6-8 may have been ...
When the graves were being dug , the stone foundations of the earlier building , 348/9 were avoided . Shallower burials may have existed above 348/9 but these would have been removed during later levelling . Burials 6-8 may have been ...
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In the absence of documentary evidence at Gisborough the survival and discovery of buildings dating to the earliest ... The remains comprise an insubstantial building ( walls 348 and 349 ) , heavily robbed and of a constructional type ...
In the absence of documentary evidence at Gisborough the survival and discovery of buildings dating to the earliest ... The remains comprise an insubstantial building ( walls 348 and 349 ) , heavily robbed and of a constructional type ...
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Contents
A BRONZE AGE RAPIER FROM CATTERICK BRIDGE | 1 |
EXCAVATION OF A DSHAPED ENCLOSURE AT UPTON WEST YORKSHIRE | 7 |
BRAMHAM MOOR AND THE RED WHITE AND BROWN BATTLES 23 | 23 |
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