The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 78-79Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 2006 |
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Page 53
... late Roman army , while Robinson ( 1978 , 40 , no 378 ) suggests a late fourth - or fifth - century date . If there was a Germanic garrison from the later third century as suggested above it is possible that the Bügelknopffibel need not be ...
... late Roman army , while Robinson ( 1978 , 40 , no 378 ) suggests a late fourth - or fifth - century date . If there was a Germanic garrison from the later third century as suggested above it is possible that the Bügelknopffibel need not be ...
Page 182
... late - twelfth / early- thirteenth and late - thirteenth / early - fourteenth centuries should almost certainly be less steep than it appears on the graph . The basic bracelet cross does seem to have been most common in the last quarter ...
... late - twelfth / early- thirteenth and late - thirteenth / early - fourteenth centuries should almost certainly be less steep than it appears on the graph . The basic bracelet cross does seem to have been most common in the last quarter ...
Page 243
... late twelfth century . The other pit in this group had been used as cess - pit [ 2212 ] and was located beneath the northeastern corner of the building ( Fig . 6 ) . The pit was roughly square in plan with near vertical sides and a flat ...
... late twelfth century . The other pit in this group had been used as cess - pit [ 2212 ] and was located beneath the northeastern corner of the building ( Fig . 6 ) . The pit was roughly square in plan with near vertical sides and a flat ...
Contents
ALL SAINTS CHURCH BURYTHORPE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS | 1 |
ROMAN MALTON | 35 |
FLAXTON THE LAYOUT OF THE ORIGINAL PLANNED SETTLEMENT | 61 |
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