The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 43-45Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1971 |
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Page 25
... covered with a bank of clay , soil and stones ( Appendix ) . With mill mounds , it seems that most of the foundations were laid on the old land surface and the beams weighted down with boulders . The tip of the centre post was sometimes ...
... covered with a bank of clay , soil and stones ( Appendix ) . With mill mounds , it seems that most of the foundations were laid on the old land surface and the beams weighted down with boulders . The tip of the centre post was sometimes ...
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... covered with purple glaze . 17. Rim of Cistercian Ware cup in hard , fine red fabric . Both surfaces covered with mottled brown , black and silver glaze . 18. Base of Cistercian Ware cup in fine , hard red ware . Both surfaces covered ...
... covered with purple glaze . 17. Rim of Cistercian Ware cup in hard , fine red fabric . Both surfaces covered with mottled brown , black and silver glaze . 18. Base of Cistercian Ware cup in fine , hard red ware . Both surfaces covered ...
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... covered by stone and it was filled with various silty sand deposits which were solid and compressed and were not of modern origin . It is obvious that the pit was dug prior to the completion of the barrow's second stage . Cremation Pit ...
... covered by stone and it was filled with various silty sand deposits which were solid and compressed and were not of modern origin . It is obvious that the pit was dug prior to the completion of the barrow's second stage . Cremation Pit ...
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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