The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 43-44Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1971 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... ( Layer 9 ) , re - used Roman stones , were clearly related to the timber lacing ( above ) and with the layer ( 7 ) of com- pacted clay above them . To sum up , these features were , firstly , the groundsel ( A ) of a timber - framed ...
... ( Layer 9 ) , re - used Roman stones , were clearly related to the timber lacing ( above ) and with the layer ( 7 ) of com- pacted clay above them . To sum up , these features were , firstly , the groundsel ( A ) of a timber - framed ...
Page 78
Below this building was a layer ( 13 ) of black soil 2 ft . 6 ins . thick . Besides the sherds of Saxo - Norman pottery found in it and noted in the previous paragraph , this layer contained : ( i ) 33 sherds of Roman pottery as follows ...
Below this building was a layer ( 13 ) of black soil 2 ft . 6 ins . thick . Besides the sherds of Saxo - Norman pottery found in it and noted in the previous paragraph , this layer contained : ( i ) 33 sherds of Roman pottery as follows ...
Page 87
Layer 17 , the loose mortar , rubble and clay filling below the floor ( Layer 16 ) contained 14 sherds of buff / cream legionary ware , 7 of coarse grey ware , one small fragment of a tegula and one small fragment of glass . ( ii ) Holy ...
Layer 17 , the loose mortar , rubble and clay filling below the floor ( Layer 16 ) contained 14 sherds of buff / cream legionary ware , 7 of coarse grey ware , one small fragment of a tegula and one small fragment of glass . ( ii ) Holy ...
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EXCAVATIONS AT THE SOUTH GATE | 39 |
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