The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 43-45Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1971 |
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Page 46
... tower is composed of large flat stones with mortar and rubble between them . The top part of the three surviving outer faces of the tower are slightly battered , which suggests that it was designed to carry a floor a little above the ...
... tower is composed of large flat stones with mortar and rubble between them . The top part of the three surviving outer faces of the tower are slightly battered , which suggests that it was designed to carry a floor a little above the ...
Page 53
... tower the Norman and Danish ramparts have been cut away by a trench which follows the tower wall down to the threshold of the doorway . The back - filling of this trench is indistinguishable from Layer 6 and some of the sherds from the ...
... tower the Norman and Danish ramparts have been cut away by a trench which follows the tower wall down to the threshold of the doorway . The back - filling of this trench is indistinguishable from Layer 6 and some of the sherds from the ...
Page 54
... TOWER All enquiry has failed to produce a satisfactorily secular parallel for the York tower either in Britain or in Northern Europe . However , there are some interesting parallels in Anglo - Saxon churches with western towers or ...
... TOWER All enquiry has failed to produce a satisfactorily secular parallel for the York tower either in Britain or in Northern Europe . However , there are some interesting parallels in Anglo - Saxon churches with western towers or ...
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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