Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, Volume 110Thoroton Society, 2007 List of members in each volume. |
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Page 27
... possible to segregate two patches of a nominally lower - grade area on the projected course of that pit - alignment in order that they might be stripped to a higher standard , with considerable benefit for knowledge of that boundary ...
... possible to segregate two patches of a nominally lower - grade area on the projected course of that pit - alignment in order that they might be stripped to a higher standard , with considerable benefit for knowledge of that boundary ...
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... possible contemporaneity of certain features can be advanced in line with their spatial arrangement . Given that not all of the excavated features can be dated or inter - related reliably even in general terms , it would be rash to ...
... possible contemporaneity of certain features can be advanced in line with their spatial arrangement . Given that not all of the excavated features can be dated or inter - related reliably even in general terms , it would be rash to ...
Page 128
... possible that these strong reflective anomalies represent the remains of the post - medieval buildings and fence / wall line that are visible on the 17th century map . The linear feature 5 is situated further west than the other ...
... possible that these strong reflective anomalies represent the remains of the post - medieval buildings and fence / wall line that are visible on the 17th century map . The linear feature 5 is situated further west than the other ...
Contents
Notes on Contributors | 6 |
Earthworks of Tiln Holt Nottinghamshire by Graeme Guilbert and Daryl Garton | 49 |
The Puritan Background | 69 |
Copyright | |
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