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 43
... wall . The tower was subsequently erected with its front wall almost exactly aligned with the front of the Roman wall - a fact which incidentally demonstrates that the tower preceded any of the post - Roman earthen ramparts to be ...
... wall . The tower was subsequently erected with its front wall almost exactly aligned with the front of the Roman wall - a fact which incidentally demonstrates that the tower preceded any of the post - Roman earthen ramparts to be ...
Page 119
... wall of the hall . No medieval pottery was found in the bonding of the footings , only eroded Romano - British sherds . Just to the east of and beneath Wall 1 were traces of charcoal and wood ash , doubtless the remains of a hearth ...
... wall of the hall . No medieval pottery was found in the bonding of the footings , only eroded Romano - British sherds . Just to the east of and beneath Wall 1 were traces of charcoal and wood ash , doubtless the remains of a hearth ...
Page 119
... wall were about a foot thick and 27 ft . apart across the span from north to south . Only part of the eastern wall survived , and it apparently continued as the east wall of the northern building . The reconstruction of the east wall is ...
... wall were about a foot thick and 27 ft . apart across the span from north to south . Only part of the eastern wall survived , and it apparently continued as the east wall of the northern building . The reconstruction of the east wall is ...
Contents
GREENHOWE NORTH | 2 |
333 | 28 |
EXCAVATIONS AT THE SOUTH GATE | 39 |
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