The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 71Association, 1999 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Page 39
... length of shallow , flat - bottomed gully ( 059 ) , 0.48 m wide , and 0.06 m deep . Another similarly sectioned gully ( 057 ) , 0.55 m wide and 0.07 m deep , was oriented north - west to south - east , whilst a further 1.8 m length of ...
... length of shallow , flat - bottomed gully ( 059 ) , 0.48 m wide , and 0.06 m deep . Another similarly sectioned gully ( 057 ) , 0.55 m wide and 0.07 m deep , was oriented north - west to south - east , whilst a further 1.8 m length of ...
Page 74
... length of the eastern arm can be determined . The length of the chapels flanking the chancel from the eastern side of the crossing can be x , and the length of the chancel 2x . This means that , if the crossing is a square of xxx , the ...
... length of the eastern arm can be determined . The length of the chapels flanking the chancel from the eastern side of the crossing can be x , and the length of the chancel 2x . This means that , if the crossing is a square of xxx , the ...
Page 81
... length . It is possible to suggest that the theoretical length of the Romanesque nave from the west side of the crossing to the interior of the west wall was 154 ft 8 ins . This represents eight bays 19 ft 4 ins wide , this being a ...
... length . It is possible to suggest that the theoretical length of the Romanesque nave from the west side of the crossing to the interior of the west wall was 154 ft 8 ins . This represents eight bays 19 ft 4 ins wide , this being a ...
Contents
THE GREAT HOLDERNESS HARPOON CONTROVERSY | 5 |
AN IRON AGE AND ROMANOBRITISH LADDER SETTLEMENT AT MELTON EAST | 23 |
ROMAN COINS IN WHITBY MUSEUM | 65 |
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