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... it must have been a significant element of the early phases of the site . All of these activities suggest a degree of economic self - sufficiency , though perhaps not enough to prove that the site was independent of a larger estate ...
... it must have been a significant element of the early phases of the site . All of these activities suggest a degree of economic self - sufficiency , though perhaps not enough to prove that the site was independent of a larger estate ...
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However what is also clear is that in Norton this activity , including pottery production , happened in a suburban context with buildings intermingled with the workshops . No doubt some of these would have been directly related to the ...
However what is also clear is that in Norton this activity , including pottery production , happened in a suburban context with buildings intermingled with the workshops . No doubt some of these would have been directly related to the ...
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Although with respect to the latter no published or unpublished data provide evidence for any specialist activity ... However , it should be stressed that many specialist activities , whether or not they were directly in the hands of ...
Although with respect to the latter no published or unpublished data provide evidence for any specialist activity ... However , it should be stressed that many specialist activities , whether or not they were directly in the hands of ...
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ALL SAINTS CHURCH BURYTHORPE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS | 1 |
ROMAN MALTON | 35 |
FLAXTON THE LAYOUT OF THE ORIGINAL PLANNED SETTLEMENT | 61 |
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