Archaeological Papers from York Presented to M.W. BarleyMaurice Willmore Barley, P. V. Addyman, V. E. Black York Archaeological Trust, 1984 - 208 pagina's |
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Pagina 139
... building westwards was central to Martin's interpretation of the building as a church , because , with an extended nave , the present building would possess a similar groundplan to the church of the Dominican Friary at Brecon . But , as ...
... building westwards was central to Martin's interpretation of the building as a church , because , with an extended nave , the present building would possess a similar groundplan to the church of the Dominican Friary at Brecon . But , as ...
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... building . These objections and the numerous problems which would have been created for the Friars by having a church in such an impractical place make the interpretation of the later 13th century building as a church even more ...
... building . These objections and the numerous problems which would have been created for the Friars by having a church in such an impractical place make the interpretation of the later 13th century building as a church even more ...
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... buildings of 1st century date . The area was subsequently occupied in the 2nd century by a cobbled street flanked on both sides by stone buildings which were on the same alignment as the timber building . The structure to the south ...
... buildings of 1st century date . The area was subsequently occupied in the 2nd century by a cobbled street flanked on both sides by stone buildings which were on the same alignment as the timber building . The structure to the south ...
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York in its Archaeological Setting | 7 |
Roman Settlement around the Legionary Fortress at York | 22 |
a Review of Recent Work | 28 |
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4th century activity aisled Anglian Anglo-Scandinavian appear Archaeol archaeological associated bank Barley base Bishophill building burials cemetery church close colonia considerable construction contained continued Coppergate Cross defences deposits detailed earlier early east England English evidence example excavations finds floor fortress foundations four Franciscan Friars further ground Hall heads houses important indicate interpretation interval known late later least levels located London major material medieval mendicant Monuments Observed occupation orders original Ouse Oxford perhaps period phase position possible pottery present preserved probably produced publication range RCHMY recent recorded remains River road Roman Royal seems settlement side similar south-west stone Street structures suggest taken timber tion tower town Trust urban wall ware wood York Yorkshire