The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 43-44Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1971 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Page 8
... covered with the present barrow , although whether this was done as an integral part of the original scheme , or later in connection with one of the burials still to be described , is not easy to determine . Certainly the turf mound ...
... covered with the present barrow , although whether this was done as an integral part of the original scheme , or later in connection with one of the burials still to be described , is not easy to determine . Certainly the turf mound ...
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... covered by earth from a ditch of the final phase . The principal finds were nine saddle querns or rubbing stones , the base of a rotary quern , a door pivot , and some poorly - fired pottery sherds which show similarities to those from ...
... covered by earth from a ditch of the final phase . The principal finds were nine saddle querns or rubbing stones , the base of a rotary quern , a door pivot , and some poorly - fired pottery sherds which show similarities to those from ...
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... covered by a thin layer of com- pacted grey clay , probably a floor . On this same side alongside the groundsel and running its whole length was a probable small robber trench ; originally it may have held a line of larger and more ...
... covered by a thin layer of com- pacted grey clay , probably a floor . On this same side alongside the groundsel and running its whole length was a probable small robber trench ; originally it may have held a line of larger and more ...
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GREENHOWE NORTH | 2 |
333 | 28 |
EXCAVATIONS AT THE SOUTH GATE | 39 |
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Abbey acre Aldborough Archaeological barrow Beaker bones bowl bressumer Bronze brown building burgage burial carucates centre chalk chantry church clay cobbles construction débris decoration diameter ditch draining edge evidence excavation fabric flint floor foot foundation fourteenth century fragments grave grey grit groundsel hearth holes Ibid income Iron Age John de Meaux kiln land later Layer limestone Lowthorpe Malton manor Meaux medieval mortar mould mound Museum Neolithic northeast northern obedientiary parish Petergate Pickering Pickering Lythe pieces PLATE post-Roman pottery probably rampart recorded Richmond Roman wall Romano-British rubble Rudston Ryedale sandstone Selby Selby Abbey sherds side similar Society soil Staxton Staxton ware stone suggests surface survived thick Thomas tiles timber tower Trench 3A turnshoe turnshoe sole upper Vale Vale of Pickering Wallfall Weaverthorpe York Yorkshire