The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 59-60Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1987 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... Layer 14 was sealed by mixed building debris and soil ( layer 5 ) , that also may have derived in part from the refacing of the wall . Layer 5 was sealed by layers forming the modern surface surrounding the building . Site sub ...
... Layer 14 was sealed by mixed building debris and soil ( layer 5 ) , that also may have derived in part from the refacing of the wall . Layer 5 was sealed by layers forming the modern surface surrounding the building . Site sub ...
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... layer of clay ( layer 46 ) . This material was sealed by another clay context , layer 45 , that occupied the bulk of the depth of the trench . There was no evidence of a foundation trench for footings 37 having been cut through either layer ...
... layer of clay ( layer 46 ) . This material was sealed by another clay context , layer 45 , that occupied the bulk of the depth of the trench . There was no evidence of a foundation trench for footings 37 having been cut through either layer ...
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... layer ( absent on Section 6 ) . The main element of the floor / bedding layer in site sub - division 4 was a white lime mortar with a smooth surface , layer 74 ; layer 76 probably represented the same material , without the smooth ...
... layer ( absent on Section 6 ) . The main element of the floor / bedding layer in site sub - division 4 was a white lime mortar with a smooth surface , layer 74 ; layer 76 probably represented the same material , without the smooth ...
Contents
A ROMAN SITE AT WOMERSLEY NORTH YORKSHIRE | 7 |
EXCAVATIONS AT BURTON AGNES OLD MANOR HOUSE | 5 |
THE ANGLOSAXON CEMETERY OF HOB HILL SALTBURN | 9 |
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