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No trace of a foundation trench was recorded ; the wall sat on the contemporary surface , and the soil matrix was only slightly sandier than the underlying plough - soil . A gap in wall 348 , 1.6 m from the north eastern corner ...
No trace of a foundation trench was recorded ; the wall sat on the contemporary surface , and the soil matrix was only slightly sandier than the underlying plough - soil . A gap in wall 348 , 1.6 m from the north eastern corner ...
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The Norman walls were robbed down to the first ashlar course and the surrounding floor layers removed to level the surface . There was one patch of discoloured sand immediately beneath the thirteenth century foundation make - up in the ...
The Norman walls were robbed down to the first ashlar course and the surrounding floor layers removed to level the surface . There was one patch of discoloured sand immediately beneath the thirteenth century foundation make - up in the ...
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This feature was circular in plan with straight vertical sides , and flat base , 0.8 m below the contemporary surface . It contained seven layers which split into three main episodes . ( Fig . 12. ) The lowest layer , 194 , was an admix ...
This feature was circular in plan with straight vertical sides , and flat base , 0.8 m below the contemporary surface . It contained seven layers which split into three main episodes . ( Fig . 12. ) The lowest layer , 194 , was an admix ...
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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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