The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 43-45Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1971 |
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... grave was re - opened . The disturbance of Burial 1 was caused by the insertion in the lower end of the grave , to a depth of 3 ft . 6 ins . of a female ( Burial 2 ) between 35 and 45 years of age ; laid on the right side , the head to ...
... grave was re - opened . The disturbance of Burial 1 was caused by the insertion in the lower end of the grave , to a depth of 3 ft . 6 ins . of a female ( Burial 2 ) between 35 and 45 years of age ; laid on the right side , the head to ...
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... grave , excavated by Green- well , belong to several related Beaker Groups . The two vessels accompanying the cist burials belong to Clarke's North British Dutch Group ( N2 ) and must have been con- temporary with the third Beaker ...
... grave , excavated by Green- well , belong to several related Beaker Groups . The two vessels accompanying the cist burials belong to Clarke's North British Dutch Group ( N2 ) and must have been con- temporary with the third Beaker ...
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fully placed in the grave until those uppermost were stacked well above the prehistoric turf line , forming a low cairn . This structure and the building methods employed are further discussed in the section on the grave . A closely ...
fully placed in the grave until those uppermost were stacked well above the prehistoric turf line , forming a low cairn . This structure and the building methods employed are further discussed in the section on the grave . A closely ...
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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