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There are two main aims being pursued here : one is to show how the Bramham Moor area has been a traditional battleground from deep in the past ; the second is to decipher more thoroughly the associated nomenclature .
There are two main aims being pursued here : one is to show how the Bramham Moor area has been a traditional battleground from deep in the past ; the second is to decipher more thoroughly the associated nomenclature .
Page 177
Silpho , the village 8 km . northwest of Scarborough , preserves the name from a burial mound associated with the Old Danish personal name Syle , its earlier versions were " Silfhou " 1145-7 , " Siltha " 1155-65 , " Siltow " 1301 and ...
Silpho , the village 8 km . northwest of Scarborough , preserves the name from a burial mound associated with the Old Danish personal name Syle , its earlier versions were " Silfhou " 1145-7 , " Siltha " 1155-65 , " Siltow " 1301 and ...
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The location of the find on agricultural land may mean use by manor officials ; however , the lack of any Clare land in the region suggests that the pendant was originally made to identify horse harness equipment associated with Gilbert ...
The location of the find on agricultural land may mean use by manor officials ; however , the lack of any Clare land in the region suggests that the pendant was originally made to identify horse harness equipment associated with Gilbert ...
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Contents
A BRONZE AGE RAPIER FROM CATTERICK BRIDGE | 1 |
EXCAVATION OF A DSHAPED ENCLOSURE AT UPTON WEST YORKSHIRE | 7 |
BRAMHAM MOOR AND THE RED WHITE AND BROWN BATTLES 23 | 23 |
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