The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 43-45Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1971 |
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Page 32
... deposit , it is probable that the crucibles were used for melting copper or copper alloys . There is no indication on the external deposits of any fragment of the use of a ring - shank to hold the crucible during pouring , and it may be ...
... deposit , it is probable that the crucibles were used for melting copper or copper alloys . There is no indication on the external deposits of any fragment of the use of a ring - shank to hold the crucible during pouring , and it may be ...
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... deposit by weight , 2,370 gm . , lay in size range between 10 and 50 mm , while 425 gm of the material was in large pieces over 50 mm in length , the longest being 130 mm . All parts of the body were well represented and the presence of ...
... deposit by weight , 2,370 gm . , lay in size range between 10 and 50 mm , while 425 gm of the material was in large pieces over 50 mm in length , the longest being 130 mm . All parts of the body were well represented and the presence of ...
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... ( Deposit 4 , Fig . 2 ) . Above this in turn , up to a height of five feet six inches above the original surface , lay a truncated cone made up of alternate layers of peat and warp . ( Deposit 5 , Fig . 2 ) . This was topped off by a lens ...
... ( Deposit 4 , Fig . 2 ) . Above this in turn , up to a height of five feet six inches above the original surface , lay a truncated cone made up of alternate layers of peat and warp . ( Deposit 5 , Fig . 2 ) . This was topped off by a lens ...
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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