The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 78-79Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 2006 |
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... Structure 2 Structure 2 was represented by another slab surface ( context 155 - Fig . 7 ) , and was situated 6 m to the south of Structure 1. It measured at least 4.4 m north to south and 2.2 m east to west . The western edge of the ...
... Structure 2 Structure 2 was represented by another slab surface ( context 155 - Fig . 7 ) , and was situated 6 m to the south of Structure 1. It measured at least 4.4 m north to south and 2.2 m east to west . The western edge of the ...
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... Structure 3 Structure 3 consisted of walls 156 , 176 and 189 ( Fig . 9 ) . Wall 156 , aligned approximately north to south , consisted of a single course , one block wide , of roughly hewn distinctive greyish green limestone , with the ...
... Structure 3 Structure 3 consisted of walls 156 , 176 and 189 ( Fig . 9 ) . Wall 156 , aligned approximately north to south , consisted of a single course , one block wide , of roughly hewn distinctive greyish green limestone , with the ...
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... 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 hearth ( 4147 ) ( Fig . 13 ) was set into a mortar - based bedding layer within a ...
... 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 hearth ( 4147 ) ( Fig . 13 ) was set into a mortar - based bedding layer within a ...
Contents
ALL SAINTS CHURCH BURYTHORPE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS | 1 |
ROMAN MALTON | 35 |
FLAXTON THE LAYOUT OF THE ORIGINAL PLANNED SETTLEMENT | 61 |
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