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12 ) through the roughly square room in the centre of the site ( Figs 9a and 9b ) the lowest 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 ...
12 ) through the roughly square room in the centre of the site ( Figs 9a and 9b ) the lowest 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 ...
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A thin floor 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 annotations on the field drawing describe this as a floor ...
A thin floor 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 annotations on the field drawing describe this as a floor ...
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It was noted that the rampart ' showed two distinct tip layers of which the lower , composed mainly of the brash ... Interestingly , the section shows the lower layer overlying a wide foundation trench in exactly the same way as the ...
It was noted that the rampart ' showed two distinct tip layers of which the lower , composed mainly of the brash ... Interestingly , the section shows the lower layer overlying a wide foundation trench in exactly the same way as the ...
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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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