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Given the nature of the recording that has been undertaken in Norton the limited detail is perhaps not surprising , nor is the fact that the later Roman period is better represented in the archaeological record than the earlier .
Given the nature of the recording that has been undertaken in Norton the limited detail is perhaps not surprising , nor is the fact that the later Roman period is better represented in the archaeological record than the earlier .
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The significance of cemetery boundaries in symbolic and social , or perhaps ethnographic terms , beyond the simple separating of burial from other activity , or the exclusion of animals from the cemetery area , would require epigraphic ...
The significance of cemetery boundaries in symbolic and social , or perhaps ethnographic terms , beyond the simple separating of burial from other activity , or the exclusion of animals from the cemetery area , would require epigraphic ...
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The church was also used by the parishioners , so the south doorway , with the boar hunt , was perhaps the layman's entrance . Although the Liverton sculpture is far less extensive than the Tutbury west front , it is not a reduction or ...
The church was also used by the parishioners , so the south doorway , with the boar hunt , was perhaps the layman's entrance . Although the Liverton sculpture is far less extensive than the Tutbury west front , it is not a reduction or ...
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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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