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Four post - pits ( W - E ; 301 , 252 , 254 and 250 ) were intermittently located in a rough line that was parallel with neither the later buildings nor burials . Three had evidence of post - pipes ( 252 , 254 and 250 ) suggesting timber ...
Four post - pits ( W - E ; 301 , 252 , 254 and 250 ) were intermittently located in a rough line that was parallel with neither the later buildings nor burials . Three had evidence of post - pipes ( 252 , 254 and 250 ) suggesting timber ...
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An equivalent line was located in the south aisle although the archaeological sequence was less clear in this part of the site . Two posts , 482 and 480 were located in the centre of the aisle immediately to the south of pier 3.
An equivalent line was located in the south aisle although the archaeological sequence was less clear in this part of the site . Two posts , 482 and 480 were located in the centre of the aisle immediately to the south of pier 3.
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A pipe , 651 , was located in 1986 beneath the robbed out south foundation sill , 639 , where it had been exposed during Phase V when the fourteenth - century blocking wall ( robber trench 345 ) was constructed ( Fig . 11 ) .
A pipe , 651 , was located in 1986 beneath the robbed out south foundation sill , 639 , where it had been exposed during Phase V when the fourteenth - century blocking wall ( robber trench 345 ) was constructed ( Fig . 11 ) .
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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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