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No skeletons had been found within the northernmost Trench 1 ; and in the southern part of Trench 2 , where it overlapped with the area of the mangel - wurzel clamp , only vestigial traces of a few interments had been recovered ( Fig .
No skeletons had been found within the northernmost Trench 1 ; and in the southern part of Trench 2 , where it overlapped with the area of the mangel - wurzel clamp , only vestigial traces of a few interments had been recovered ( Fig .
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In evaluation Trench 5 , to the northwest of the excavation area , natural boulder clay was recorded at 41.64 m OD , demonstrating a significant localised rise in the natural ground level , this still visible in the modern day ...
In evaluation Trench 5 , to the northwest of the excavation area , natural boulder clay was recorded at 41.64 m OD , demonstrating a significant localised rise in the natural ground level , this still visible in the modern day ...
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Medieval developed soil In the central portion of evaluation Trench 1 , the peat formation was overlain by a silty developed soil , deposit [ 11 ] . Only exposed in plan and not excavated during the evaluation phase of work ...
Medieval developed soil In the central portion of evaluation Trench 1 , the peat formation was overlain by a silty developed soil , deposit [ 11 ] . Only exposed in plan and not excavated during the evaluation phase of work ...
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DUGGLEBY HOWE BURIAL JAND THE EASTERN YORKSHIRE | 1 |
TWO UNUSUAL ROMANOBRITISH DRAGONESQUE BROOCHES | 15 |
EXCAVATIONS AT MOSS STREET DEPOT MOSS STREET YORK | 21 |
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