The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 61-62Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1989 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... boundary . However , as a few of the pottery sherds recovered from the feature could possibly be Anglian in date , it cannot be totally discounted that the boundary continued to function as an element of land division into the post ...
... boundary . However , as a few of the pottery sherds recovered from the feature could possibly be Anglian in date , it cannot be totally discounted that the boundary continued to function as an element of land division into the post ...
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... boundaries to the south . This inner area would seem to represent the old infield around the settlement core . The area between the inner boundary and the parish boundary , and to the west of the Foss , consists of long , thin fields ...
... boundaries to the south . This inner area would seem to represent the old infield around the settlement core . The area between the inner boundary and the parish boundary , and to the west of the Foss , consists of long , thin fields ...
Page 107
... boundary ditches of the S part of the croft to accommodate this . While N - S ridge and furrow cultivation is clearly evident in this part of the croft , overriding its internal banks , it is absent to the N. The main period of ...
... boundary ditches of the S part of the croft to accommodate this . While N - S ridge and furrow cultivation is clearly evident in this part of the croft , overriding its internal banks , it is absent to the N. The main period of ...
Contents
TWO FOOD VESSELS OF THE EARLY BRONZE AGE FROM SETTRINGTON | 1 |
THE HUDDERSFIELD AND DISTRICT ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY | 5 |
A SECONDCENTURY DENARIUS HOARD FROM GRINTON NORTH YORKSHIRE | 9 |
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