The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 43-44Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1971 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... consisted of five re - used Roman ashlars of magnesian limestone . They were placed close together and no mortar was found between or on top of them ; it seemed unlikely that they had formed part of a wall . However , only five stones ...
... consisted of five re - used Roman ashlars of magnesian limestone . They were placed close together and no mortar was found between or on top of them ; it seemed unlikely that they had formed part of a wall . However , only five stones ...
Page 153
... consisted of a layer of cobbles and clay , and scattered within this were a few sherds of sixteenth - century pottery . This was the original floor of the building and the bay had probably been a stable . Removing the rest of the clay ...
... consisted of a layer of cobbles and clay , and scattered within this were a few sherds of sixteenth - century pottery . This was the original floor of the building and the bay had probably been a stable . Removing the rest of the clay ...
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... consisted of a fine sandy subsoil containing coal , charcoal , corroded iron , and a scattering of medieval pottery . Wall 3 was firmly embedded in this layer and consisted of a soft yellow sandstone . No sign of a construction trench ...
... consisted of a fine sandy subsoil containing coal , charcoal , corroded iron , and a scattering of medieval pottery . Wall 3 was firmly embedded in this layer and consisted of a soft yellow sandstone . No sign of a construction trench ...
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EXCAVATIONS AT THE SOUTH GATE | 39 |
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