The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 71Association, 1999 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... TRENCHES The westernmost trench , Trench A , measured 35 m by 2 m . Trench B was 25 m by 2 m , with two extensions , each 5 m square . Originally L - shaped , Trench C , with arms 10 m by 5 m , was extended to the south by 10m by 5 m .
... TRENCHES The westernmost trench , Trench A , measured 35 m by 2 m . Trench B was 25 m by 2 m , with two extensions , each 5 m square . Originally L - shaped , Trench C , with arms 10 m by 5 m , was extended to the south by 10m by 5 m .
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... Trench E , Phase 1. While the fragment itself is not diagnostic , it is too large for roe deer antler and fallow deer are a medieval introduction . Dispersed human remains were found in Trench E with further examples in Trenches B and H ...
... Trench E , Phase 1. While the fragment itself is not diagnostic , it is too large for roe deer antler and fallow deer are a medieval introduction . Dispersed human remains were found in Trench E with further examples in Trenches B and H ...
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... trench , of average width 0.24 m , running from the soakaway to the north - east corner of the chancel revealed a concrete floor 0.07 m below the current ground surface . This extended from the chancel wall northwards to the robber trench ...
... trench , of average width 0.24 m , running from the soakaway to the north - east corner of the chancel revealed a concrete floor 0.07 m below the current ground surface . This extended from the chancel wall northwards to the robber trench ...
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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