Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, Volume 112Thoroton Society, 2008 List of members in each volume. |
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Page 105
... probably early second century in date . Present also at Holme Pierrepont and Dunston's Clump . wares with calcareous temper , usually shell . It was difficult to differentiate early ' native ' shell - tempered wares from Dales ware or ...
... probably early second century in date . Present also at Holme Pierrepont and Dunston's Clump . wares with calcareous temper , usually shell . It was difficult to differentiate early ' native ' shell - tempered wares from Dales ware or ...
Page 110
... probably from Ashover Grit . Flat quern fragment , probably Roman . Quern edges roughly incised with vertical lines of decoration , possible from same quarry / workshop as Hodsock A11B 726 . Hodsock AllB , 726 Well sorted coarse to ...
... probably from Ashover Grit . Flat quern fragment , probably Roman . Quern edges roughly incised with vertical lines of decoration , possible from same quarry / workshop as Hodsock A11B 726 . Hodsock AllB , 726 Well sorted coarse to ...
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... probably not intended for any functional use but symbolic of the importance of the spoon as an eating utensil . In fact , cutlery would have been seen as a personal , rather than a household , item and was probably included by assessors ...
... probably not intended for any functional use but symbolic of the importance of the spoon as an eating utensil . In fact , cutlery would have been seen as a personal , rather than a household , item and was probably included by assessors ...
Contents
Editors Notes | 12 |
distribution of RomanoBritish artefacts | 73 |
distribution of RomanoBritish artefacts and firecracked | 79 |
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