The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 43-45Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1971 |
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Page 78
... appear to indicate any great age in its section and it may well be the square enclosures on Hutton Buscel and Sawdon Moor are medieval , or later . From the recent excavations at Hutton Buscel and Wykeham and those published by ...
... appear to indicate any great age in its section and it may well be the square enclosures on Hutton Buscel and Sawdon Moor are medieval , or later . From the recent excavations at Hutton Buscel and Wykeham and those published by ...
Page 153
... appear on the plan . There is also a handsome drawing of the parish church of All Saints . For the buildings Watson uses a device of which he was evidently fond , since he was to employ it also in his 1855 plan of Pocklington and in the ...
... appear on the plan . There is also a handsome drawing of the parish church of All Saints . For the buildings Watson uses a device of which he was evidently fond , since he was to employ it also in his 1855 plan of Pocklington and in the ...
Page 155
... appear elsewhere , and it is difficult to believe that Watson would have omitted occupations in some cases and included them in others except as a matter of policy . A note on the 1855 plan of Pocklington , which refers also to the ...
... appear elsewhere , and it is difficult to believe that Watson would have omitted occupations in some cases and included them in others except as a matter of policy . A note on the 1855 plan of Pocklington , which refers also to the ...
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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