The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 78-79Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 2006 |
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Page 43
... perhaps beyond , has been recorded on a number of sites , the Eastfields Estate and St Peter's Vicarage Garden being two examples . It is perhaps significant that at Eastfields , the removal of part of the fourth - century paving ...
... perhaps beyond , has been recorded on a number of sites , the Eastfields Estate and St Peter's Vicarage Garden being two examples . It is perhaps significant that at Eastfields , the removal of part of the fourth - century paving ...
Page 113
... perhaps while the river upstream was cleared of debris carried down from upstream follow- ing the spring melt ; or was in the fourth century superseded by the wharfage upstream referred to above ; or perhaps reflects a longer period of ...
... perhaps while the river upstream was cleared of debris carried down from upstream follow- ing the spring melt ; or was in the fourth century superseded by the wharfage upstream referred to above ; or perhaps reflects a longer period of ...
Page 118
... ( perhaps to Cybele given the nearby burial suggested as that of a gallus ( Cool 2002 , 41-42 ) ) or perhaps a mansio , or the function of the site as a continuing focus for industrial activity must stand . Given that Early Anglian ...
... ( perhaps to Cybele given the nearby burial suggested as that of a gallus ( Cool 2002 , 41-42 ) ) or perhaps a mansio , or the function of the site as a continuing focus for industrial activity must stand . Given that Early Anglian ...
Contents
ALL SAINTS CHURCH BURYTHORPE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS | 1 |
ROMAN MALTON | 35 |
FLAXTON THE LAYOUT OF THE ORIGINAL PLANNED SETTLEMENT | 61 |
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