The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 43-45Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1971 |
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Page 18
... Natural History . It is numbered 4.03.4 in the catalogue of their osteological collections . Other bone material is believed to have been destroyed during the war . Much of the remainder is at Harrogate Museum . The Animal Bones and ...
... Natural History . It is numbered 4.03.4 in the catalogue of their osteological collections . Other bone material is believed to have been destroyed during the war . Much of the remainder is at Harrogate Museum . The Animal Bones and ...
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... natural clay which yielded sherds of fifteenth to seventeenth - century pottery . The latest material came from grass - covered banks standing to 0.7 m . or more in height in the western area of the site ; these were possibly fragments ...
... natural clay which yielded sherds of fifteenth to seventeenth - century pottery . The latest material came from grass - covered banks standing to 0.7 m . or more in height in the western area of the site ; these were possibly fragments ...
Page 100
... natural yellow clay . Area D. The upper edge of the platform was cratered with pits and dumps that prevented further exploration in this direction . A single trench on the summit of a mound produced weathered tile and pottery fragments ...
... natural yellow clay . Area D. The upper edge of the platform was cratered with pits and dumps that prevented further exploration in this direction . A single trench on the summit of a mound produced weathered tile and pottery fragments ...
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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