The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 43-45Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1971 |
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Page 47
... seems to have been accen- tuated into a wide ditch ( II inner ) : ( iv ) - the inner lip of II inner coincides with ... seems to provide the key for the defences . The glacial gravels cannot be dismissed entirely as a natural phenomenon ...
... seems to have been accen- tuated into a wide ditch ( II inner ) : ( iv ) - the inner lip of II inner coincides with ... seems to provide the key for the defences . The glacial gravels cannot be dismissed entirely as a natural phenomenon ...
Page 182
... seems to extend well to the south of the building and then return to stop at the east side of the approach road . This feature was replaced by a narrower ' verandah ' which ends on the east side of a blocked door in the south wall of ...
... seems to extend well to the south of the building and then return to stop at the east side of the approach road . This feature was replaced by a narrower ' verandah ' which ends on the east side of a blocked door in the south wall of ...
Page 161
... seems the abbots of Selby took their recreation at this time . The origins of the parish church at Selby are not easily to be seen ; the burials on Church Hill seem to indicate at least a pre - Conquest cemetery . The Legendary History ...
... seems the abbots of Selby took their recreation at this time . The origins of the parish church at Selby are not easily to be seen ; the burials on Church Hill seem to indicate at least a pre - Conquest cemetery . The Legendary History ...
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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