The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 40, Part 2Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1960 |
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Page 182
... pottery or other grave goods . After photographing the skeleton they filled the burial site in again . They also examined the ditches where they crossed the trench and recovered a quantity of pottery therefrom which they were ...
... pottery or other grave goods . After photographing the skeleton they filled the burial site in again . They also examined the ditches where they crossed the trench and recovered a quantity of pottery therefrom which they were ...
Page 185
... pottery , lying in and between them in such a way as to suggest that in spite of the difference in material the filling process had been a continuous one . These layers are the equivalent of layers 5 and 7 in Square B.I. The balk ...
... pottery , lying in and between them in such a way as to suggest that in spite of the difference in material the filling process had been a continuous one . These layers are the equivalent of layers 5 and 7 in Square B.I. The balk ...
Page 186
... POTTERY . All the pottery with the exception of three sherds ( figs . 11-13 ) was poorly fired and contained a quantity of flint grit , the fragments frequently being of considerable size . The body was uniformly black , the exterior of ...
... POTTERY . All the pottery with the exception of three sherds ( figs . 11-13 ) was poorly fired and contained a quantity of flint grit , the fragments frequently being of considerable size . The body was uniformly black , the exterior of ...
Contents
AN IRON AGE SITE AT DRIFFIELD EAST RIDING YORKS | 182 |
DIVES HOUSE BARN AT DALTON NEAR HUDDERSFIELD | 192 |
NOTES ON THE EARLY GENERATIONS OF THE FAMILY | 197 |
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802 version Æthelberht aisle Alost Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Archbishop arms bishop Black Prince Bridlington Bridlington priory brother buried Calais carucates century chancel charter Chronicle church cist Clay consecrated copyholders Cottingham count of Aumale Countess of Kent Crambeck Crecy cursus daughter died ditch Dodsworth Duchy Ealdwulf Earl of Kent Edward enfranchisement Erneburga excavation father feet Fraisthorpe Fullerton Garter Gilbert de Alost gravel grit gules Halifax parish Halsham Henry Hexham History Holand Honour Ibid Ingram Iron Age Joan Plantagenet King Knights land Leeds London Lord LP Lib Luda married Minster Mowbray Neville Neville's Cross Northumbrian Annals PLATE pottery Prince's priory Pryme recorded Riccall Rim from Layer Robert the constable Roman roof sarcophagus Savile sherds Shibden Hall shields side Sir John skeleton soil steward stone surface Thomas de Alost Thornborough Thrybergh tranchet Trial Trench trusses Ulbert Wake wapentakes ware West Riding William York Yorkshire