The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 78-79Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 2006 |
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Page 51
... suggests that the initial expectations of the settlement were exceeded and settlement extended over or around cemetery areas . Does this mean that the cemeteries so affected had gone out of use by the time the occupation areas expanded ...
... suggests that the initial expectations of the settlement were exceeded and settlement extended over or around cemetery areas . Does this mean that the cemeteries so affected had gone out of use by the time the occupation areas expanded ...
Page 237
... suggests that they continued to be relevant and were deemed to be important by a significant portion of the electorate . After all , Lowther was elected when he used such rhetoric and ousted when he did not . More importantly , it was ...
... suggests that they continued to be relevant and were deemed to be important by a significant portion of the electorate . After all , Lowther was elected when he used such rhetoric and ousted when he did not . More importantly , it was ...
Page 303
... suggests that dairy may have played an important role in the economy though very few young cattle were recovered . It is possible that steers were used for traction , which would explain the more mature males probably only slaughtered ...
... suggests that dairy may have played an important role in the economy though very few young cattle were recovered . It is possible that steers were used for traction , which would explain the more mature males probably only slaughtered ...
Contents
ALL SAINTS CHURCH BURYTHORPE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS | 1 |
ROMAN MALTON | 35 |
FLAXTON THE LAYOUT OF THE ORIGINAL PLANNED SETTLEMENT | 61 |
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appears Archaeological assemblage associated Bainesse Balby Carr Barbican bowl brooches building burial Burythorpe c.as Castle Catterick church CLAUDIUS II cobbles coins commemoration CONSTANTIUS II context Copper alloy Cowlam Crambeck cross slabs deposits Dere Street Doncaster early east eighteenth emblems enclosure England English Heritage evidence example excavations fieldwalking finds Flaxton fourth century fragments Hustler Iron Age Item John landscape late later layer Leeds London Lowther Malton Master Gunner's House material medieval metal detecting monuments North Riding northern occupation Oxford oxgangs parish period phase five pollen possible post-medieval pottery probably RADIATE COPY 260 recorded recovered represented Richard Lodge river Roman Roman Britain Romano-British Ryder Ryedale sample Scarborough sculpture settlement seventeenth century sherds slag South Yorkshire Sprotbrough stone structure suggests surface survey SW/SW Tetricus TETRICUS II thirteenth century tile Trench twelfth century wall ware West Yorkshire Wilson Wolds York Yorkshire Wolds