The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 69Association, 1997 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Page 108
... Weaverthorpe Type 4 ( Modified ) Figure 9a Weaverthorpe lies deep in the Yorkshire Wolds , about 12 miles east of Malton . The parish church of St Andrew , which overlooks the village from an isolated site to the north , is largely ...
... Weaverthorpe Type 4 ( Modified ) Figure 9a Weaverthorpe lies deep in the Yorkshire Wolds , about 12 miles east of Malton . The parish church of St Andrew , which overlooks the village from an isolated site to the north , is largely ...
Page 109
... Weaverthorpe as at Kirkdale , the inscription reflects , as it also reinforces , details of both local and national history which we have from other sources . In 1108 the Manor of Weaverthorpe , together with a large amount of land in ...
... Weaverthorpe as at Kirkdale , the inscription reflects , as it also reinforces , details of both local and national history which we have from other sources . In 1108 the Manor of Weaverthorpe , together with a large amount of land in ...
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... Weaverthorpe was not alone in that respect , as we have seen . We cannot read back our present knowledge and appreciation of Saxon sundial inscriptions as if they obtained in all those periods in the past when rebuilding took place . As ...
... Weaverthorpe was not alone in that respect , as we have seen . We cannot read back our present knowledge and appreciation of Saxon sundial inscriptions as if they obtained in all those periods in the past when rebuilding took place . As ...
Contents
A Possible Kill site in the Central Pennines | 1 |
A STONE AXEHAMMER ROBIN HOODS PENNY STONE AND STONE CIRCLE | 9 |
THE KNAPTON GENERATING STATION AND GAS PIPELINE EXCAVATIONS 1271 | 21 |
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13th century Archaeol Archaeological assemblage axis bar brooch building catchplate central centre church circular Colchester context cropmarks Daw Green Deanery Gardens decoration deposits Dewsbury Moor ditches Earl early east Edstone enamelled enclosure England evidence example Excavations fabric finds footknob fragments grey wares gritty wares groove Haigh Hattatt Headstud hinged Hod Hill Hood's Penny Stone Ibid inscription Iron Age Jesuits Kirkdale Knaresborough later layer Leeds London Low St Agnesgate Mackreth medieval monument moulding Museum North oxidised plate post-medieval pottery Privy Council probably recusants ridge Ripon river road Robin Hood's Penny Roman Romano-British Ryedale Saxon sundials second century seminarists seminary priests settlement sherds Slingsby Papers slot soil horizon South Yorkshire stone axe-hammer stone circle structure suggests surface suspension loop Sykes Thealby tidal tide Trumpet brooch Vale Vale of Pickering Wainstalls wall Weaverthorpe West Winksley York glazed ware