The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 36Association, 1944 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... side and 2 in . on the other , the top position being 5 in . and 11 in . in height on the corresponding sides . The base is saucer - shaped underneath and the grinding surface is inclined at an angle of about 10 ° . The top of the upper ...
... side and 2 in . on the other , the top position being 5 in . and 11 in . in height on the corresponding sides . The base is saucer - shaped underneath and the grinding surface is inclined at an angle of about 10 ° . The top of the upper ...
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... side of Stanedge . In - bred loyalty to Yorkshire cricket , however , has made Saddleworth impregnable to any further assault . White Rose seal is deeply impressed upon it . The ( 1 ) At the South Eastern corner of the Township , far ...
... side of Stanedge . In - bred loyalty to Yorkshire cricket , however , has made Saddleworth impregnable to any further assault . White Rose seal is deeply impressed upon it . The ( 1 ) At the South Eastern corner of the Township , far ...
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... side blow flake with a well worked scraper edge along the bulbar end . No. 19 is a long thin blade of dark chert without secondary working but one edge has been so worn with use as to be visibly rounded . No. 17 is a trimming from a ...
... side blow flake with a well worked scraper edge along the bulbar end . No. 19 is a long thin blade of dark chert without secondary working but one edge has been so worn with use as to be visibly rounded . No. 17 is a trimming from a ...
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