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The natural proved to be a stiff blocky reddish - brown clay with occasional yellow and brown bands . Over the northern half of the site the clay was masked by a compact band of small - medium fragments of angular yellow sandstone .
The natural proved to be a stiff blocky reddish - brown clay with occasional yellow and brown bands . Over the northern half of the site the clay was masked by a compact band of small - medium fragments of angular yellow sandstone .
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301 254 NW W 257 263 THAT 269 273 W 252 250 SE E D Dark clay Light / yellow clay Red , redeposited natural Dark soil Light soil Topsoil Charcoal Fine sand Coarse sand Sandy soil Masonry Rubble Gravel Cement Burnt clay Ash Fig .
301 254 NW W 257 263 THAT 269 273 W 252 250 SE E D Dark clay Light / yellow clay Red , redeposited natural Dark soil Light soil Topsoil Charcoal Fine sand Coarse sand Sandy soil Masonry Rubble Gravel Cement Burnt clay Ash Fig .
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In other places , all trace of pipe and clay bedding had gone . A construction trench existed only in the north - west tower , while elsewhere the pipes were lain on the surface of the initial construction rubble , and then buried by ...
In other places , all trace of pipe and clay bedding had gone . A construction trench existed only in the north - west tower , while elsewhere the pipes were lain on the surface of the initial construction rubble , and then buried by ...
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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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