The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 43-45Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1971 |
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Page 110
... contained over 500 sherds , of which no more than half a dozen could be matched to any other . The date range of the pottery was from the Saxo - Norman period to the end of the fourteenth century . Since much of this pottery was of ...
... contained over 500 sherds , of which no more than half a dozen could be matched to any other . The date range of the pottery was from the Saxo - Norman period to the end of the fourteenth century . Since much of this pottery was of ...
Page 123
... contained within the excavated area . There were several concentrations of small stones at the top of the natural clay which might indicate a floor , but these were erratic in their distribution . There was no build - up of occupation ...
... contained within the excavated area . There were several concentrations of small stones at the top of the natural clay which might indicate a floor , but these were erratic in their distribution . There was no build - up of occupation ...
Page 203
... contained gritstone which is also visible in nearby field walls . There is a continuous first alignment from Manchester ( Margary , Roman Roads in Britain , II , p . 98 ) . HULL MILL to CASTLESHAW ROMAN FORTS . ( SD 989085 to SD 998096 ) ...
... contained gritstone which is also visible in nearby field walls . There is a continuous first alignment from Manchester ( Margary , Roman Roads in Britain , II , p . 98 ) . HULL MILL to CASTLESHAW ROMAN FORTS . ( SD 989085 to SD 998096 ) ...
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GREENHOWE NORTH | 2 |
A BRONZE AGE BARROW AT MOUNT PLEASANT NEAR NORMANBY NORTH | 33 |
EXCAVATIONS AT THE SOUTH GATE | 39 |
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