Archaeologists make 'almost unheard of' discoveries at site of wealthy medieval farm in Yorkshire
The National Park Authority’s head of historic environment Miles Johnson said:
“For the archaeologists to find a cellar and what we think are glazed roof tiles from a medieval farm of this period is almost unheard of. Some finds also relate to the process of iron smelting, which was clearly happening onsite and indeed there was also an iron hunting arrow.” “Through the hard work of volunteer archaeologists from inside and outside the National Park, we have managed to add some significant understanding to our knowledge of the monastic granges of Rievaulx.”
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