The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 67Association, 1995 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Page 61
... pier ( 645 ) was only partly filled , while the individual trenches for piers two and three ( 646 and 647 ) , although cut to the same width and depth , were found without any rubble base at all ( as the pier bases were intact , this ...
... pier ( 645 ) was only partly filled , while the individual trenches for piers two and three ( 646 and 647 ) , although cut to the same width and depth , were found without any rubble base at all ( as the pier bases were intact , this ...
Page 63
... pier ( 647 ) was again 2.41 . For the bay width to be equal ( 4.95 m from centre to centre ) the third pier , which only protruded into the excavated area for 0.32 m , would have to be the same size as the first pier ( 3.6 m ) . The ...
... pier ( 647 ) was again 2.41 . For the bay width to be equal ( 4.95 m from centre to centre ) the third pier , which only protruded into the excavated area for 0.32 m , would have to be the same size as the first pier ( 3.6 m ) . The ...
Page 80
... pier one , south aisle ) . Two further observations are relevant . There was scorching on the paving to the north of the first pier , north aisle . This may have been caused by lead melting during demolition of the church shortly after ...
... pier one , south aisle ) . Two further observations are relevant . There was scorching on the paving to the north of the first pier , north aisle . This may have been caused by lead melting during demolition of the church shortly after ...
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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