The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 74-75Association, 2002 |
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... layer of clean sand may represent natural subsoil . Overlying it was a layer of ' dirty sand ' ( context 27 ) , on average 1 ft ( 0.30 m ) deep , containing burnt material , bone and pottery of the first and second centuries , and ...
... layer of clean sand may represent natural subsoil . Overlying it was a layer of ' dirty sand ' ( context 27 ) , on average 1 ft ( 0.30 m ) deep , containing burnt material , bone and pottery of the first and second centuries , and ...
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... layer was seen in Section JK in the ' corridor ' ( Fig . 13 ) ; a thin layer of mortar was found in a similar position in the square central room ( Fig . 12 ) , and anno- tations on the field drawing describe this as a floor . In both ...
... layer was seen in Section JK in the ' corridor ' ( Fig . 13 ) ; a thin layer of mortar was found in a similar position in the square central room ( Fig . 12 ) , and anno- tations on the field drawing describe this as a floor . In both ...
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... layer . Above that were more tip layers of redeposited sand , interleaved with more layers of mortar and crushed sandstone , extending for a distance of nearly 44 ft ( 13.4 m ) from the face of the wall . The site plan ( Fig . 14 ) ...
... layer . Above that were more tip layers of redeposited sand , interleaved with more layers of mortar and crushed sandstone , extending for a distance of nearly 44 ft ( 13.4 m ) from the face of the wall . The site plan ( Fig . 14 ) ...
Contents
LITHIC ARROWHEADS OF THE CRAVEN AREA | 1 |
EXCAVATIONS BY MISS D CHARLESWORTH 196173 | 29 |
THE REEXCAVATION AND STUDY OF THE HELICON MOSAIC ALDBOROUGH ROMAN | 113 |
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