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Yorkshire Archaeol J 67
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Title:
Yorkshire Archaeol J 67
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Series:
Yorkshire Archaeological Journal
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Volume:
67
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Journal
Editor
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Editor:
Ronald M Butler
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Year of Publication:
1995
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Date Of Issue From: 1995
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
20 Jan 2002
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A Bronze Age rapier from Catterick Bridge
Colin B Burgess
1 - 5
Describes the find recovered from the banks of the Swale. A Group IV notched-butt type, this rapier illustrates the inadequacy of the Penard chronology when applied to finds from northern England. An appendix by D Dungworth & G P Smyth (5) details `The EXRDF analysis of the rapier'.
Excavation of a D-shaped enclosure at Upton, West Yorkshire
Ian Roberts
7 - 22
The enclosure was defined by a substantial V-profile ditch and post-holes were found in the interior. Features and ash deposits reminiscent of BA barrows were also found. A Late Roman cremation was set into the fill of the ditch. Roman pottery was recovered from some post-holes and the site is interpreted as an RB livestock enclosure. There are reports on `Roman pottery' by Peter Rush (16), `Cremated human remains' by Jacqueline I McKinley (16--18) , and `Animal bone' by David Berg (18).
Bramham Moor and the Red, White and Brown Battles
W Pearson
23 - 50
Using a cluster of Early Medieval and medieval battles around Bramham Moor as an example, this article considers historical accounts, topography, and historic road network to consider why some battlefields are used repeatedly.
Excavation within the church at the Augustinian Priory of Gisborough, Cleveland 1985--6
David Heslop
51 - 126
Excavations examined 600m2 of the nave and west end of the priory church of St Mary. The plans, dating, and more detail has emerged for three successive churches. Finds reports comprise a catalogue of `Stonework from the excavations' by Stuart Harrison (80--7), pottery by W M Jones (87--92), `The floor tiles' by D H Heslop (93), `Finds of stone , jet, glass, iron, copper alloy, gold, pewter, bone and leather' by Susan Jackson (93--101), `Textiles' by Elizabeth Crowfoot (101--4), `The grave catalogue' by S J Sherlock (104), `The human remains' by Sue Anderson & Mandy Marlow (104--6), `A dog skeleton from the Phase V well' by Louisa Gidney (106), and finally `Architectural stonework from earlier clearance' by Stuart Harrison (106--16 & 117).
Collared urns from Oldstead and `Silphoue': a correction
Terence G Manby
175 - 177
References to two vessels: firstly a report on the Oldstead urn following its conservation treatment and reassembly of its component sherds, and secondly the identification of the barrow site recorded as `Silphoue' on the museum label for an urn fragment .
Two medieval jugs from the Huddersfield district, West Yorkshire
Raymond A Varley
179 - 184
Describes two pottery vessels held in Huddersfield's Tolson Memorial Museum, one from Newsome, the other from Marsden.
A medieval horse harness pendant from Terrington, North Yorkshire
John Bateman
185 - 186
Describes the surface find -- a copper-alloy pendant decorated in enamel with the arms of the Clare family.
Mrs M J Stanley Price, MA FSA
G C F Forster
193 - 194
Book reviews
195 - 214