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Yorkshire Archaeol J 47
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Yorkshire Archaeol J 47
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Yorkshire Archaeological Journal
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Volume:
47
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1975
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Date Of Issue From: 1975
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BIAB (British Archaeological Abstracts (BAA))
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Created Date:
05 Dec 2008
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The Yorkshire archaeological register: 1974
1 - 14
Recent archaeological reconnaissance from the air
D N Riley
11 - 14
The artificial nature of the River Don north of Thorne, Yorkshire S
Geoff D Gaunt
15 - 21
SE 667202 etc. Geological evidence indicates that the river between Thorne and New Bridge is completely artificial with no natural antecedent. Since early 15th-century maps show this waterway, possibilities of an early medieval or even Roman date arise. Au(abr)
Neolithic occupation sites on the Yorkshire Wolds Humberside N
Terence G Manby
23 - 59
A number of pits and hollows in the parishes of Cottam, Boynton and Rudston demonstrate Neolithic occupation on the level Wold summits. Some pits were originally dug for storage, but others appear to have been for clay extraction; both classes were infilled with occupation debris. There are assemblages of Grimston, Towthorpe and Peterborough wares, and a Rudston sub-style is identified among the latter. Au(adp)
Romano-British settlements at Crag Bank and Lounsdale, near Kildale, N Riding N Yorkshire
R S Close
Raymond H Hayes
D A Spratt
61 - 68
NZ 631098 etc. Settlement and pollen evidence taken together suggest that severe deterioration of upland soils due to EIA over-production of cereals forced a move to lower altitudes in the Roman period.
The West windows of York Minster
Thomas French
81 - 86
The parks at Tankersley and Wortley
David Hey
109 - 119
The building of Campsmount
Timothy Connor
121 - 132