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Features assigned to this period describe the demarcation of linear plots across the site , regularly spaced at c.6m wide , and apparently extending across the whole area of investigation . Running roughly perpendicular to the route of ...
Features assigned to this period describe the demarcation of linear plots across the site , regularly spaced at c.6m wide , and apparently extending across the whole area of investigation . Running roughly perpendicular to the route of ...
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Medieval burgage plots The earliest evidence for human activity at the site was represented by a series of ditches , part of a long - lived rectilinear system of boundaries , cut into the peat formation ( Fig . 5 ) .
Medieval burgage plots The earliest evidence for human activity at the site was represented by a series of ditches , part of a long - lived rectilinear system of boundaries , cut into the peat formation ( Fig . 5 ) .
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The evidence from Bedale indicates that the plot boundaries silted - up , necessitating repeated reinstatement . ... Vegetable plots , herb gardens and animal pens would have been set out and specific areas would have been used for ...
The evidence from Bedale indicates that the plot boundaries silted - up , necessitating repeated reinstatement . ... Vegetable plots , herb gardens and animal pens would have been set out and specific areas would have been used for ...
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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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