The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 43-45Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1971 |
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Page 33
... stones in the north sector were vertical , in contrast to the rest of the walling . Trench A showed that the centre stone was ' chocked ' on the inner side and revealed another line of vertical stones suggesting an extension to the ...
... stones in the north sector were vertical , in contrast to the rest of the walling . Trench A showed that the centre stone was ' chocked ' on the inner side and revealed another line of vertical stones suggesting an extension to the ...
Page 196
... stones covered the floor . Pottery from clay and stone lined hearths was of typical fourteenth century type . SE 082287. A large oval shaped hollow 50 ft . north - south , 30 ft . east - west was sectioned during mechanical excavation ...
... stones covered the floor . Pottery from clay and stone lined hearths was of typical fourteenth century type . SE 082287. A large oval shaped hollow 50 ft . north - south , 30 ft . east - west was sectioned during mechanical excavation ...
Page 29
... Stone and other materials ( 1 ) Rubbing stone No. 1 ( Fig . 8 ) . Buried in the floor of hut E. Oval shape length 14 ins . , width 7 ins . , thickness about 4 ins . Made from fine grained local sandstone , grey colour . Worked with a ...
... Stone and other materials ( 1 ) Rubbing stone No. 1 ( Fig . 8 ) . Buried in the floor of hut E. Oval shape length 14 ins . , width 7 ins . , thickness about 4 ins . Made from fine grained local sandstone , grey colour . Worked with a ...
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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