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Phase VI : The fourteenth - century church ( Fig . 13 ) Gilyard - Beer's account of the fourteenth - century rebuilding ( 1984 , 10 ) was confirmed by excavation and several minor details were added . This phase also encompasses the ...
Phase VI : The fourteenth - century church ( Fig . 13 ) Gilyard - Beer's account of the fourteenth - century rebuilding ( 1984 , 10 ) was confirmed by excavation and several minor details were added . This phase also encompasses the ...
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layer 609 , found in a 12th - century aisle of the Norman church . Similar to a pendant cross inlaid with silver that has been recovered from an eleventh or twelfth - century context at Coppergate , York ( MacGregor 1979 , 41 ) .
layer 609 , found in a 12th - century aisle of the Norman church . Similar to a pendant cross inlaid with silver that has been recovered from an eleventh or twelfth - century context at Coppergate , York ( MacGregor 1979 , 41 ) .
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century y35 The Upper Heaton potters were following a long established tradition of pottery - making in Yorkshire . The term Upper Heaton Ware used by its excavator should only be applied to the products of these particular potters and ...
century y35 The Upper Heaton potters were following a long established tradition of pottery - making in Yorkshire . The term Upper Heaton Ware used by its excavator should only be applied to the products of these particular potters and ...
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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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