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This certainly must have been the case in Trench I , where the distinction between layers has not been discernible ; Figure 16 appears to show the wall foundations cutting a completely filled ditch . The mixed sands through which the ...
This certainly must have been the case in Trench I , where the distinction between layers has not been discernible ; Figure 16 appears to show the wall foundations cutting a completely filled ditch . The mixed sands through which the ...
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22 ) shows the extent of the work , which uncovered clay and cobble foundations on both sides of the tower ... This summary , like the one in Britannia ( Wilson 1974 , 416 ) , referred to two periods of foundation , but it is more ...
22 ) shows the extent of the work , which uncovered clay and cobble foundations on both sides of the tower ... This summary , like the one in Britannia ( Wilson 1974 , 416 ) , referred to two periods of foundation , but it is more ...
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Only the internal areas of the buildings were available for study in this way , but the foundations were discovered to be ... was only 0.66 m wide , yet it stood on a foundation 1.44 m wide , more than double its eventual width .
Only the internal areas of the buildings were available for study in this way , but the foundations were discovered to be ... was only 0.66 m wide , yet it stood on a foundation 1.44 m wide , more than double its eventual width .
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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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