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In the third phase all these walls were rebuilt , and an additional wall was built on the western side , increasing the external width of the building to 24 ft ( 7.32 m ) , and forming a corridor 5 ft ( 1.52 m ) wide and 24 ft ( 7.32 m ) ...
In the third phase all these walls were rebuilt , and an additional wall was built on the western side , increasing the external width of the building to 24 ft ( 7.32 m ) , and forming a corridor 5 ft ( 1.52 m ) wide and 24 ft ( 7.32 m ) ...
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Stone buildings Although the 1962 summary of excavations stated that the stone buildings began in the late first ... None of the surviving pottery from the building provides useful dating evidence for any of the occupation phases of the ...
Stone buildings Although the 1962 summary of excavations stated that the stone buildings began in the late first ... None of the surviving pottery from the building provides useful dating evidence for any of the occupation phases of the ...
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The latter formed the basal material upon which a Roman building was erected . This fell into disuse ( the precise time of this event is unclear ) . Bulky Roman building materials became incorporated into accumulating alluvial deposits ...
The latter formed the basal material upon which a Roman building was erected . This fell into disuse ( the precise time of this event is unclear ) . Bulky Roman building materials became incorporated into accumulating alluvial deposits ...
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Contents
LITHIC ARROWHEADS OF THE CRAVEN AREA | 1 |
EXCAVATIONS BY MISS D CHARLESWORTH 196173 | 29 |
R S RICHARDSON J A RICHARDSON and J A THORP | 60 |
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