The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 41Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1963 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Page 221
... building near to the walls , but its presence is not easy to see in the middle of the floor area where there has been con- siderable disturbance by later building . It has been mentioned that building K lay along the side of an early ...
... building near to the walls , but its presence is not easy to see in the middle of the floor area where there has been con- siderable disturbance by later building . It has been mentioned that building K lay along the side of an early ...
Page 229
... Building was B III . It was too close to the public road to allow more than the N.W. wall to be examined . B III appears to be contemporary with Building H. A late 4th century wall , butting onto the S.E. wall of the Kiln Building ...
... Building was B III . It was too close to the public road to allow more than the N.W. wall to be examined . B III appears to be contemporary with Building H. A late 4th century wall , butting onto the S.E. wall of the Kiln Building ...
Page 233
... building ( U ) ( Pl . XXXI ) . Under wall B mentioned above ran another early wall following the same alignment as the Oven Building . This had been very largely destroyed by the well , and although no proof of any connection could be ...
... building ( U ) ( Pl . XXXI ) . Under wall B mentioned above ran another early wall following the same alignment as the Oven Building . This had been very largely destroyed by the well , and although no proof of any connection could be ...
Contents
THE YORKSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL REGISTER 1962 1 | 25 |
THE YORKSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL REGISTER 1 160 315 555 | 27 |
RIBSTON | 43 |
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4th century acres Antonine apparitor Arch bank Barkisland blade bones bowl bridge Bronze Age brown building century chert church clay cobbles Crambeck decorated Deepcar Dent Diam diameter ditch early east edge enclosure evidence excavation fabric Farm finds flakes flint floor fragments glaze grave grey core grey ware grit Hall Hill hole Horbury Hull Museums iron Iron Age JOHN RODES Justices kiln Knaresborough lands late later layer Leeds Lezoux limestone Malton mediaeval Mesolithic messuage microburins microliths Moor Neolithic Nunwick orange-red ware parish Pennines period PLATE Pontefract pottery probably quern R. H. Hayes RCHM recorded Repton Rim in sandy road Roman Romano-British Scarborough scrapers sherds side similar Society soil Spaunton Staincross stone suggests surface Totley trench vessel wall Wapentake Wykeham York yssues