The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 78-79Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 2006 |
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Page 44
... known from the kiln evidence pottery production at Norton was a third- and possibly early fourth - century phenomenon . Swan ( 1984 , 109-11 ) has suggested production in the later second century and more recently Bidwell and Croom ...
... known from the kiln evidence pottery production at Norton was a third- and possibly early fourth - century phenomenon . Swan ( 1984 , 109-11 ) has suggested production in the later second century and more recently Bidwell and Croom ...
Page 51
... known outside the north - east and north - west gates of the fort , and perhaps also the south - west gate . However bones recorded from St Leonard's churchyard in 1650 may not have been Roman in date ( Robinson 1978 , 31 , no . 172 ) ...
... known outside the north - east and north - west gates of the fort , and perhaps also the south - west gate . However bones recorded from St Leonard's churchyard in 1650 may not have been Roman in date ( Robinson 1978 , 31 , no . 172 ) ...
Page 267
... known as the wheelhouse ( ibid ) . There are few known examples earlier than the eighteenth century but it is acknowledged that the technology did exist as early as the fourteenth century ( Harrison 1973 ; Raistrick 1973 ; Crossley 1990 ) ...
... known as the wheelhouse ( ibid ) . There are few known examples earlier than the eighteenth century but it is acknowledged that the technology did exist as early as the fourteenth century ( Harrison 1973 ; Raistrick 1973 ; Crossley 1990 ) ...
Contents
ALL SAINTS CHURCH BURYTHORPE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS | 1 |
ROMAN MALTON | 35 |
FLAXTON THE LAYOUT OF THE ORIGINAL PLANNED SETTLEMENT | 61 |
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