The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 43-45Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1971 |
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Page 126
... original timber- framed West Wing , the early seventeenth - century stone walls on the western and northern sides replacing timbered walls . The first alternative would result in the original house being seen as a T - shaped structure ...
... original timber- framed West Wing , the early seventeenth - century stone walls on the western and northern sides replacing timbered walls . The first alternative would result in the original house being seen as a T - shaped structure ...
Page 184
... original concrete floor , and in the earth was a coin of Constantine I in excellent condition . Room 13 stands in front of the building , to balance Room 1 in plan , and it was originally heated by a hypocaust with stone built flues ...
... original concrete floor , and in the earth was a coin of Constantine I in excellent condition . Room 13 stands in front of the building , to balance Room 1 in plan , and it was originally heated by a hypocaust with stone built flues ...
Page 144
... original land - surface , in a ring with a radius of ten feet , lay a layer of peat now six inches thick . ( Deposit 3 , Fig . 2 ) . Above this , over the entire 40 - foot radius of the base of the mound was a layer , now two feet six ...
... original land - surface , in a ring with a radius of ten feet , lay a layer of peat now six inches thick . ( Deposit 3 , Fig . 2 ) . Above this , over the entire 40 - foot radius of the base of the mound was a layer , now two feet six ...
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GREENHOWE NORTH | 2 |
A BRONZE AGE BARROW AT MOUNT PLEASANT NEAR NORMANBY NORTH | 33 |
EXCAVATIONS AT THE SOUTH GATE | 39 |
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