The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 43-45Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1971 |
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... centre point being determined both by visual examination of the site and by reference to the contour plan ( Fig . 1 ) . This operation was somewhat complicated by the distortion caused by the effects of Greenwell's excavation coupled ...
... centre point being determined both by visual examination of the site and by reference to the contour plan ( Fig . 1 ) . This operation was somewhat complicated by the distortion caused by the effects of Greenwell's excavation coupled ...
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... centre to centre of principals , was 16 ft . 9 ins . The height from raised sill to wall plate was 16 ft . , and from raised sill to ridge , including common rafter , 24 ft . This gives a difference of 3 ft . in height between the roofs ...
... centre to centre of principals , was 16 ft . 9 ins . The height from raised sill to wall plate was 16 ft . , and from raised sill to ridge , including common rafter , 24 ft . This gives a difference of 3 ft . in height between the roofs ...
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... centre post , the cross beams having been omitted . A few embankment crosses were very large and this could be explained by splicing timbers together where the top soil of the Wolds was thin . Some of these foundations were made more ...
... centre post , the cross beams having been omitted . A few embankment crosses were very large and this could be explained by splicing timbers together where the top soil of the Wolds was thin . Some of these foundations were made more ...
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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