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 180
... wide - quite sufficient to allow a vehicle in - approached by a road 3m . wide ; but subsequently the door was reduced to 1.6m . wide and there were indications that a flimsy porch had been added at the same time . The floor , as in ...
... wide - quite sufficient to allow a vehicle in - approached by a road 3m . wide ; but subsequently the door was reduced to 1.6m . wide and there were indications that a flimsy porch had been added at the same time . The floor , as in ...
Page 223
... wide , had a floor of crushed sandstone and gravel ; set diagonally ( northwest to southeast ) across the room was an oven 2.4 m . long by 1.1 m . wide and sunk 0.45 m . into the natural sub - soil . Room VI / i , to the east , also had ...
... wide , had a floor of crushed sandstone and gravel ; set diagonally ( northwest to southeast ) across the room was an oven 2.4 m . long by 1.1 m . wide and sunk 0.45 m . into the natural sub - soil . Room VI / i , to the east , also had ...
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... wide x 7 ft . 6 in . high . BERKSHIRE - JOHN ROCQUE : 1761 -In 15 sheets , plus a cover sheet , a key sheet , the Title page and Rocque's own Prospectus , on one sheet , and an Introduction by Paul Laxton of Liverpool University ...
... wide x 7 ft . 6 in . high . BERKSHIRE - JOHN ROCQUE : 1761 -In 15 sheets , plus a cover sheet , a key sheet , the Title page and Rocque's own Prospectus , on one sheet , and an Introduction by Paul Laxton of Liverpool University ...
Contents
GREENHOWE NORTH | 2 |
333 | 28 |
EXCAVATIONS AT THE SOUTH GATE | 39 |
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