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One plan shows the right - angled junction of two walls , one wall partially robbed , but dressed facing stones in situ elsewhere . An annotation suggests that the face of one wall was plastered . The other plan shows a short length of ...
One plan shows the right - angled junction of two walls , one wall partially robbed , but dressed facing stones in situ elsewhere . An annotation suggests that the face of one wall was plastered . The other plan shows a short length of ...
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of screeds of white concrete , probably laid at the time of construction of the north wall of the barn . The internal area thus examined can be divided into three sectors , called here Areas I - III ( Fig . 2 ) .
of screeds of white concrete , probably laid at the time of construction of the north wall of the barn . The internal area thus examined can be divided into three sectors , called here Areas I - III ( Fig . 2 ) .
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within the east wall , this would suggest that the main doorway into the room was originally about 3.8 m wide . At a later stage this opening had been at least partially blocked by an additional wall , which had cut through the quarter ...
within the east wall , this would suggest that the main doorway into the room was originally about 3.8 m wide . At a later stage this opening had been at least partially blocked by an additional wall , which had cut through the quarter ...
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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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