The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 65-66Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1993 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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stone of plinth - like appearance survives at the foot of the wall , although it does not protrude for more than 20mm . To its west , as far as the door jamb , there is a recess where one stone may have been removed , perhaps when a ...
stone of plinth - like appearance survives at the foot of the wall , although it does not protrude for more than 20mm . To its west , as far as the door jamb , there is a recess where one stone may have been removed , perhaps when a ...
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... stone ; the chord between this and an inner arched head - stone is now infilled with a blackened material which is seen in fracture to consist of pure white plaster . The inner arched head , which splays outwards , is made from a single ...
... stone ; the chord between this and an inner arched head - stone is now infilled with a blackened material which is seen in fracture to consist of pure white plaster . The inner arched head , which splays outwards , is made from a single ...
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... stone 0.35m deep , although plastering has made this uncertain . At the north ( i.e. outer ) side of the Needle , in the northern passage , it can be seen that parts of five courses of stone were removed to create the Needle . Of these ...
... stone 0.35m deep , although plastering has made this uncertain . At the north ( i.e. outer ) side of the Needle , in the northern passage , it can be seen that parts of five courses of stone were removed to create the Needle . Of these ...
Contents
INVESTIGATIONS OF A MULTIPERIOD LANDSCAPE POTTER BROMPTON | 1 |
THOMAS SHEPPARD THE MORFITTS OF ATWICK AND ALLEN COIN NUMBER 223 | 11 |
FURTHER SAXON FINDS FROM THE YORKSHIRE WOLDS 14 51 | 14 |
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Archaeol Archives Arkengarthdale Atwick bank Barnaby Barnaby's Barrow Blacktoft boundary boxe with smale British building Bullerthorpe Lane burial burnt and sooted Castle century church coin Conisbrough context County crypt decoration deposits doorway dovecote Dyke Earl early earthwork east edge excavation fabric Farm flakes flint Food Vessel grey Grim's Ditch Hall head head-pots head-vases History Hornsea Hull incised Iron Age John kerb Kirkburn later lead industry Leeds London manor medieval mesolithic microliths miners Minster monument Moor Morfitt mortar Museum niche North North Yorkshire original Paget parish Pennines Phase Piercebridge Plate possible pottery probably recorded Riccall Richard Richard Paget Riding Ripon road Roman sculpture Sheppard Sherburn sherds side similar Skipton Skirpenbeck smale evidences belonginge Staxton-type stone suggests surface survey surviving SWAB Swaledale Thomas trench voussoirs wall Wensleydale West Yorkshire Whinmoor William yards ye River York York Minster