The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 43-45Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1971 |
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Page 47
... ground . In period II , the hollow seems to have been accen- tuated into a wide ditch ( II inner ) : ( iv ) - the inner lip of II inner coincides with the outer lip of I outer at 41 ft . ( It has already been suggested that the backfill ...
... ground . In period II , the hollow seems to have been accen- tuated into a wide ditch ( II inner ) : ( iv ) - the inner lip of II inner coincides with the outer lip of I outer at 41 ft . ( It has already been suggested that the backfill ...
Page 125
... ground floor most of the north wall is taken up by a massive fireplace ( now bricked up ) , with a massive triangular lintel . No partitions remain in the ground floor room now that nineteenth - century brick walls have been removed ...
... ground floor most of the north wall is taken up by a massive fireplace ( now bricked up ) , with a massive triangular lintel . No partitions remain in the ground floor room now that nineteenth - century brick walls have been removed ...
Page 119
... ground plan . In the northeast corner were the vestiges of a doorway formerly protected by an interior wind - shield , or screen of chalk ( Pl . III and Fig . 5 ) . Method of Construction The footings were built of chalk slabs laid one ...
... ground plan . In the northeast corner were the vestiges of a doorway formerly protected by an interior wind - shield , or screen of chalk ( Pl . III and Fig . 5 ) . Method of Construction The footings were built of chalk slabs laid one ...
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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