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The pit alignment was quickly established as the primary feature of the landscape boundary , and as the position of the individual pits could usually be determined from the shape of the ditch edge , the linear section was excavated in ...
The pit alignment was quickly established as the primary feature of the landscape boundary , and as the position of the individual pits could usually be determined from the shape of the ditch edge , the linear section was excavated in ...
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although visible in plan as a ditch , this feature is probably no more than a superficial recutting or cleaning of the pit alignment , rather than a deliberate attempt to re - define the landscape boundary in a different form .
although visible in plan as a ditch , this feature is probably no more than a superficial recutting or cleaning of the pit alignment , rather than a deliberate attempt to re - define the landscape boundary in a different form .
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The excavations at Cat Babbleton were not only a rare opportunity to examine this form of monument , but also represent the greatest single length of pit alignment investigated on the Yorkshire Wolds . The form of the pit alignment at ...
The excavations at Cat Babbleton were not only a rare opportunity to examine this form of monument , but also represent the greatest single length of pit alignment investigated on the Yorkshire Wolds . The form of the pit alignment at ...
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Contents
THE HUDDERSFIELD AND DISTRICT ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY | 5 |
EXCAVATIONS AT HELMSLEY CASTLE | 29 |
EARTHWORKS AT MARTON AND MOXBY PRIORIES | 71 |
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