The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 78-79Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 2006 |
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Page 253
... stone trough ( 4068 ) and cistern ( 4069 ) , which they butted . The large stone structure was constructed and used in two separate episodes and was surrounded by burnt material and scorched stones ( Fig . 13-14 and 18 ) . The earliest ...
... stone trough ( 4068 ) and cistern ( 4069 ) , which they butted . The large stone structure was constructed and used in two separate episodes and was surrounded by burnt material and scorched stones ( Fig . 13-14 and 18 ) . The earliest ...
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... stone socket ( 2121 ) carved from a single block of stone had been incorporated into the surface in this corner ( Fig . 19 ) . This stone has been identified as the base of a medieval cross shaft and probably dates originally from the ...
... stone socket ( 2121 ) carved from a single block of stone had been incorporated into the surface in this corner ( Fig . 19 ) . This stone has been identified as the base of a medieval cross shaft and probably dates originally from the ...
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... Stone crosses were once a common feature of the medieval landscape ... " ( 2003 , 127 ) . Many South Yorkshire villages had stone crosses and these were often used to mark the site of markets or fairs . The bases of some of these ...
... Stone crosses were once a common feature of the medieval landscape ... " ( 2003 , 127 ) . Many South Yorkshire villages had stone crosses and these were often used to mark the site of markets or fairs . The bases of some of these ...
Contents
ALL SAINTS CHURCH BURYTHORPE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS | 1 |
ROMAN MALTON | 35 |
FLAXTON THE LAYOUT OF THE ORIGINAL PLANNED SETTLEMENT | 61 |
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