The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 55-56Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1983 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... stone , and the cross on the front face between the recut angles are difficult to attribute conclusively to one phase or the other , but the central drain of the bowl , drilled down through the stone to a large irregular exit hole in ...
... stone , and the cross on the front face between the recut angles are difficult to attribute conclusively to one phase or the other , but the central drain of the bowl , drilled down through the stone to a large irregular exit hole in ...
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... stone in that the outer members of the clustered terminals are quatrefoil rather than trefoil . The base of the cross shaft rises from the centre of the back of an animal facing left . This is probably intended as the Agnus Dei , but ...
... stone in that the outer members of the clustered terminals are quatrefoil rather than trefoil . The base of the cross shaft rises from the centre of the back of an animal facing left . This is probably intended as the Agnus Dei , but ...
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... stone from Huddleston to the Ouse at Cawood and thence to York Minster and to the other important buildings such as King's College Chapel and Eton College for which Huddleston stone was used . Huddleston Quarry lies about a mile due ...
... stone from Huddleston to the Ouse at Cawood and thence to York Minster and to the other important buildings such as King's College Chapel and Eton College for which Huddleston stone was used . Huddleston Quarry lies about a mile due ...
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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