The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 43-45Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1971 |
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Page 30
... pieces , however , is available for the definite establishment of the human identity of this skeleton . But one individual is represented in this heap of bony fragments - an adult apparently - but no criteria exist for any definite ...
... pieces , however , is available for the definite establishment of the human identity of this skeleton . But one individual is represented in this heap of bony fragments - an adult apparently - but no criteria exist for any definite ...
Page 63
... pieces , 22 of tegulae , 14 of imbrices , 6 box tiles , and 11 bricks or hypocaust tiles ( ranging from 44 mm . to 92 mm . in thickness ) were retained . Two stamped pieces were found , both too fragmentary to read . Layer 5b yielded 10 ...
... pieces , 22 of tegulae , 14 of imbrices , 6 box tiles , and 11 bricks or hypocaust tiles ( ranging from 44 mm . to 92 mm . in thickness ) were retained . Two stamped pieces were found , both too fragmentary to read . Layer 5b yielded 10 ...
Page 14
... pieces appear to be manufactured from typical Wold Flint and there seems no reason to doubt their association with the larger non - geometric forms . Scrapers . Only pieces made on flakes and showing well retouched , clearly convex ...
... pieces appear to be manufactured from typical Wold Flint and there seems no reason to doubt their association with the larger non - geometric forms . Scrapers . Only pieces made on flakes and showing well retouched , clearly convex ...
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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