The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 43-45Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1971 |
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Page 61
... possible letter O in white slip . O.S. 45/46 . 167 - grey ware , split rim , cf. Camerton 432 , O.S. 45/46 . Many more sherds were found than can be catalogued here . It is hoped that a site study of Isurium pottery will one day be made ...
... possible letter O in white slip . O.S. 45/46 . 167 - grey ware , split rim , cf. Camerton 432 , O.S. 45/46 . Many more sherds were found than can be catalogued here . It is hoped that a site study of Isurium pottery will one day be made ...
Page 119
... possible to follow the southern walls of Room 2 or probe for doorways . Room 1 Against the west wall of the hall were the remains of a structure 14 ft . long north - south and of unknown width . The southern wall had clearly been built ...
... possible to follow the southern walls of Room 2 or probe for doorways . Room 1 Against the west wall of the hall were the remains of a structure 14 ft . long north - south and of unknown width . The southern wall had clearly been built ...
Page 203
... possible metalling . Destroyed by M62 . WARREN HOUSE FARM ( SE 112192 ) A shallow agger c . 10.6m wide , 0.3m high and over 45m long , destroyed by M62 . CLECKHEATON , HARTSHEAD MOOR TOP ( SE 170249 ) Excavation in March 1972 , prior to ...
... possible metalling . Destroyed by M62 . WARREN HOUSE FARM ( SE 112192 ) A shallow agger c . 10.6m wide , 0.3m high and over 45m long , destroyed by M62 . CLECKHEATON , HARTSHEAD MOOR TOP ( SE 170249 ) Excavation in March 1972 , prior to ...
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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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