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 63
... pottery kilns in the Anglo - Scandinavian borough of Torksey has linked his name inextricably with the study of late Saxon ceramics . He watched with evident satisfaction as York Archaeological Trust excavations over the years produced ...
... pottery kilns in the Anglo - Scandinavian borough of Torksey has linked his name inextricably with the study of late Saxon ceramics . He watched with evident satisfaction as York Archaeological Trust excavations over the years produced ...
Pagina 65
... pottery , ' on its own merits the group may be said to range from the 10th well into the 11th century ' ( 1959 , 79 ) . The evident longevity of pottery types is one of the greatest problems , as Le Patourel pointed out : ' it has been ...
... pottery , ' on its own merits the group may be said to range from the 10th well into the 11th century ' ( 1959 , 79 ) . The evident longevity of pottery types is one of the greatest problems , as Le Patourel pointed out : ' it has been ...
Pagina 70
... pottery from a number of production centres in the Danelaw is notable . The distribution of Stam- ford ware ( Kilmurry , 1980 ) demonstrates that pottery could be exchanged over wide areas , so the products of particular kilns may well ...
... pottery from a number of production centres in the Danelaw is notable . The distribution of Stam- ford ware ( Kilmurry , 1980 ) demonstrates that pottery could be exchanged over wide areas , so the products of particular kilns may well ...
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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