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The archaeological contexts were categorised by the excavator as stratified , semi - stratified ( probably disturbed by nineteenth - century excavations ) , and unstratified . The unstratified faunal material was not recorded , although ...
The archaeological contexts were categorised by the excavator as stratified , semi - stratified ( probably disturbed by nineteenth - century excavations ) , and unstratified . The unstratified faunal material was not recorded , although ...
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While red deer bones are not numerous , the skeletal representation is interesting and probably not a product of chance . It is dominated by bones of the hind limb , mostly tibia and tarsals . This pattern has also been identified for ...
While red deer bones are not numerous , the skeletal representation is interesting and probably not a product of chance . It is dominated by bones of the hind limb , mostly tibia and tarsals . This pattern has also been identified for ...
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These pillars were probably meant to support some kind of chancel arch as opposed to a tower . The tower made them redundant but they were kept because they supported the nave arches . It would seem that the pillars must pre - date the ...
These pillars were probably meant to support some kind of chancel arch as opposed to a tower . The tower made them redundant but they were kept because they supported the nave arches . It would seem that the pillars must pre - date the ...
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LOCAL ANTIQUARIANS THORNBOROUGH RINGS AND OTHER | 1 |
THE WATCHTOWERS AND FORTLETS ON THE NORTH YORKSHIRE main | 17 |
THE WHITBY MERELS BOARD | 25 |
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