From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 38
Page 29
High status and rare glass vessels , with a lack of more everyday glass , may also indicate a very specific ... zooarchaeological analysis has indicated that these carcasses , presumed to have been deposited whole and showing no signs ...
High status and rare glass vessels , with a lack of more everyday glass , may also indicate a very specific ... zooarchaeological analysis has indicated that these carcasses , presumed to have been deposited whole and showing no signs ...
Page 100
Various silty deposits infilled the ditch , indicating gradual silting - up rather than deliberate backfilling . Ditch 2 ran parallel to Ditch 1 ... Again , organic silts and clays within the feature indicated gradual silting - up .
Various silty deposits infilled the ditch , indicating gradual silting - up rather than deliberate backfilling . Ditch 2 ran parallel to Ditch 1 ... Again , organic silts and clays within the feature indicated gradual silting - up .
Page 104
9 Section 4 through Ditches 2-5 rather stagnant ( as indicated by the aquatic beetle fauna ) and subject to drying out ( cladoceran ephippia , including Daphnia , and Planorbis planorbis ( L. ) snails ) .
9 Section 4 through Ditches 2-5 rather stagnant ( as indicated by the aquatic beetle fauna ) and subject to drying out ( cladoceran ephippia , including Daphnia , and Planorbis planorbis ( L. ) snails ) .
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
DUGGLEBY HOWE BURIAL JAND THE EASTERN YORKSHIRE | 1 |
TWO UNUSUAL ROMANOBRITISH DRAGONESQUE BROOCHES | 15 |
EXCAVATIONS AT MOSS STREET DEPOT MOSS STREET YORK | 21 |
6 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
activity adult analysis appears Archaeological Archives assemblage associated Bedale bone Book boundaries British building burials Cambridge cemetery century changes charter Church City clergy close College common Conyers curates death decoration deposits diocese of York Ditch documents early England English Esholt evidence example excavation female figure fragments further glaze graduate head Henry History human identified indicated individuals initial isotope John known Landing late later London male material medieval North noted observed original Oxford parish particular period plots possible pottery present Priory probably radiocarbon recorded remains represented reproduced Returns Riccall Richard Roman Sandy ware schools sherds shows skeletons Society Street Structure suggests Tees Valley Thomas Trench U/ID Undecorated University visitation ware West women York Yorkshire