The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 40, Part 2Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1960 |
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Page 321
... sherds in all , mostly 3rd / 4th century in date.1 Sherds of colour- coated ware were actually found under the overhanging upper end of the coffin , which must , therefore , be of 3rd / 4th century date . Coffin and lid were broken up ...
... sherds in all , mostly 3rd / 4th century in date.1 Sherds of colour- coated ware were actually found under the overhanging upper end of the coffin , which must , therefore , be of 3rd / 4th century date . Coffin and lid were broken up ...
Page 324
... Sherds of pottery ( analysed in Appendix I ) . 12 oyster shells . 12 animal bones ( reported on in Appendix II ) . 2 iron nails ( fig . 16 , nos . 7a and b ) . 2 iron objects , possibly bucket handles ( fig . 16 , nos . 8a and b ) . 2 ...
... Sherds of pottery ( analysed in Appendix I ) . 12 oyster shells . 12 animal bones ( reported on in Appendix II ) . 2 iron nails ( fig . 16 , nos . 7a and b ) . 2 iron objects , possibly bucket handles ( fig . 16 , nos . 8a and b ) . 2 ...
Page 327
... sherds of miscellaneous Roman pottery ( including one of rusticated ware ) and at the point shown on fig . 10 ( no . 2 ) , the remains of the greater part of a human skeleton , clearly in situ , badly broken and very rotten ...
... sherds of miscellaneous Roman pottery ( including one of rusticated ware ) and at the point shown on fig . 10 ( no . 2 ) , the remains of the greater part of a human skeleton , clearly in situ , badly broken and very rotten ...
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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