The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 43-45Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1971 |
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Page 21
... Central Pennines from Morecambe Bay , along the Great Scar Limestone to the Ripon area . A second route is indicated by implement scatter through the Central Pennines by way of Ribblesdale , then south of the Aire Gap and along the Aire ...
... Central Pennines from Morecambe Bay , along the Great Scar Limestone to the Ripon area . A second route is indicated by implement scatter through the Central Pennines by way of Ribblesdale , then south of the Aire Gap and along the Aire ...
Page 63
... Central Gaul , the least from South Gaul . Several gaming counters were lathe - turned from samian sherds , and one broken pot base ( 14 ) was smoothed down for re - use upside down . A sherd of form 27 showed signs of re - use after ...
... Central Gaul , the least from South Gaul . Several gaming counters were lathe - turned from samian sherds , and one broken pot base ( 14 ) was smoothed down for re - use upside down . A sherd of form 27 showed signs of re - use after ...
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... central pillar blocking access from further west . Less important , but still to be considered , is the fact that other chapels on the estates had altar stones supported only on wooden bases . Interpretation of the feature as a wall ...
... central pillar blocking access from further west . Less important , but still to be considered , is the fact that other chapels on the estates had altar stones supported only on wooden bases . Interpretation of the feature as a wall ...
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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