The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 43-44Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1971 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... associated with inhumations but it is only a minority feature ; however , the cremations were deposited in graves of sizes suitable for inhumation burials . On the Wolds cremations represent only one in every ten burials and one in six ...
... associated with inhumations but it is only a minority feature ; however , the cremations were deposited in graves of sizes suitable for inhumation burials . On the Wolds cremations represent only one in every ten burials and one in six ...
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... Associated with these remains is a single snail shell ( Helix spec . ) . Burial 12 , incomplete adult male skeleton . Present : ( 1 ) skull fragments : piece of vault , left petrous temporal , occipital fragment . ( 2 ) vertebral ...
... Associated with these remains is a single snail shell ( Helix spec . ) . Burial 12 , incomplete adult male skeleton . Present : ( 1 ) skull fragments : piece of vault , left petrous temporal , occipital fragment . ( 2 ) vertebral ...
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... associated with a line of stakes revetting large stones . Although the true nature of the earlier phases at Arkholme , Penwortham and Cliffords Tower are debatable and may only be explained by re - excavation using modern techniques ...
... associated with a line of stakes revetting large stones . Although the true nature of the earlier phases at Arkholme , Penwortham and Cliffords Tower are debatable and may only be explained by re - excavation using modern techniques ...
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EXCAVATIONS AT THE SOUTH GATE | 39 |
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