The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 43-45Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1971 |
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A Beaker into Wessex Bowls or from Wessex Bowls into A Beakers . The alternative seems to be that the A Beaker people are the first forerunners of the Wessex Culture , as the Late Bronze Age invasion of the British Isles is the ...
A Beaker into Wessex Bowls or from Wessex Bowls into A Beakers . The alternative seems to be that the A Beaker people are the first forerunners of the Wessex Culture , as the Late Bronze Age invasion of the British Isles is the ...
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... Beaker Groups . The two vessels accompanying the cist burials belong to Clarke's North British Dutch Group ( N2 ) and must have been con- temporary with the third Beaker accompanying the cremation burial on the floor of the grave ...
... Beaker Groups . The two vessels accompanying the cist burials belong to Clarke's North British Dutch Group ( N2 ) and must have been con- temporary with the third Beaker accompanying the cremation burial on the floor of the grave ...
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a Developed Northern British Beaker and a Footed Bowl from Amotherby , 22 and a small Beaker sherd from Gilling.2 23 The Beaker People moved into the Pickering area , Ryedale near Helmsley and on to the Hambleton Hills at Boltby . From ...
a Developed Northern British Beaker and a Footed Bowl from Amotherby , 22 and a small Beaker sherd from Gilling.2 23 The Beaker People moved into the Pickering area , Ryedale near Helmsley and on to the Hambleton Hills at Boltby . From ...
Contents
GREENHOWE NORTH | 2 |
A BRONZE AGE BARROW AT MOUNT PLEASANT NEAR NORMANBY NORTH | 33 |
EXCAVATIONS AT THE SOUTH GATE | 39 |
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acres Aldborough Archaeological associated barrow Beaker bones bressumer Bronze Age brown building burgage burial cairn centre century chalk chantry chapel church clay cobbles core cremation decoration deposit diameter ditch draining early edge evidence excavation fabric flakes flint floor Food Vessel foundation fragments glaze grave grey grit Hall hearth holes Hutton Buscel Ibid John de Meaux kiln land later Layer Leeds limestone Lowthorpe manor material Meaux medieval Mesolithic microliths Moor mortar mound Museum Neolithic Otley parish phase Pickering pieces PLATE pottery probably recorded Richmond road Roman wall Romano-British rubble sandstone scrapers Seaton Ross Selby Sheffield sherds side Society soil Staxton stone suggests surface survived thick Thomas tiles timber tower Trench turf turnshoe turnshoe sole upper Vale of Pickering ware Weaverthorpe Wold York Yorkshire