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Object ID 1559903
Object Title South Kirkby Camp, South Kirkby, West Yorkshire. Gradiometer Survey
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Title South Kirkby Camp, South Kirkby, West Yorkshire. Gradiometer Survey
Date 1997
Publisher HS2 Ltd
Published (place) Wakefield
Pages pp. 12
Abstract The gradiometry data revealed no evidence for the presence of an attached southern annexe. Inside the scheduled monument there are anomalies which are of possible archaeological origin and which may indicate the presence of a second, inner ditch and an internal enclosure.

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