The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 55-56Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1983 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... metres to the south west at its nearest point , while to the east the park is bounded by Tenley Hill wood . The hall lies on a belt of flat land extending to both north and south , at a height of approximately 140 metres above sea ...
... metres to the south west at its nearest point , while to the east the park is bounded by Tenley Hill wood . The hall lies on a belt of flat land extending to both north and south , at a height of approximately 140 metres above sea ...
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... which runs north from its north wall , a few metres being unroofed at the time of writing but largely infilled with debris . The fragmentary remains of the west and east wings ,. 80 THE YORKSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL JOURNAL.
... which runs north from its north wall , a few metres being unroofed at the time of writing but largely infilled with debris . The fragmentary remains of the west and east wings ,. 80 THE YORKSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL JOURNAL.
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... metres west of the summit , is 6 metres deep . At the time the road was in use the depth was not more than 2 metres , and this was in part the result of an artificial cutting . The road survives as a terrace on the south side of the ...
... metres west of the summit , is 6 metres deep . At the time the road was in use the depth was not more than 2 metres , and this was in part the result of an artificial cutting . The road survives as a terrace on the south side of the ...
Contents
EXCAVATIONS AT RILLINGTON | 1 |
EALDRED OF YORK AND MS COTTON VITELLIUS E XII | 11 |
EARLY NEOLITHIC UTILISATION AND MANAGEMENT OF ALDER CARR AT SKIPSEA | 17 |
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