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Third century . At least one of the buildings in the area of the 1949-52 excavations remained in use ( Mitchelson 1964 , Building G ) . There was new construction to the south in the area of the 1968-70 excavations ( Buildings I , V and ...
Third century . At least one of the buildings in the area of the 1949-52 excavations remained in use ( Mitchelson 1964 , Building G ) . There was new construction to the south in the area of the 1968-70 excavations ( Buildings I , V and ...
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The survival of the Malton / Norton civilian settlement into the late fourth century provides a contrast with the vicion and behind Hadrian's Wall . On the Wall and in Cumbria , Northumberland and County Durham , civilian sites were ...
The survival of the Malton / Norton civilian settlement into the late fourth century provides a contrast with the vicion and behind Hadrian's Wall . On the Wall and in Cumbria , Northumberland and County Durham , civilian sites were ...
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There was insufficient evidence to indicate the extent of the presumed aisleless nave of the 11th century or earlier . The collapse of the Victorian pavement in the south aisle of Wakefield Cathedral provided the opportunity during 1995 ...
There was insufficient evidence to indicate the extent of the presumed aisleless nave of the 11th century or earlier . The collapse of the Victorian pavement in the south aisle of Wakefield Cathedral provided the opportunity during 1995 ...
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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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