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Early Gothic The survival of many early gothic elements amongst the stonework poses the question of just how accurate is the chronicle which describes the destruction of the priory in the fire of 1289. It has always been assumed that ...
Early Gothic The survival of many early gothic elements amongst the stonework poses the question of just how accurate is the chronicle which describes the destruction of the priory in the fire of 1289. It has always been assumed that ...
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Chevron had a long life in the north and continued into the early gothic period . The new choir of York Minster , built by archbishop Roger de Pont l'Eveque ( 1154-1181 ) made extensive use of elaborate chevron and seems to have started ...
Chevron had a long life in the north and continued into the early gothic period . The new choir of York Minster , built by archbishop Roger de Pont l'Eveque ( 1154-1181 ) made extensive use of elaborate chevron and seems to have started ...
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During the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries there was an upsurge of female interest in the religious life and many women entered nunneries . This paper attempts to show what manner of women they were .
During the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries there was an upsurge of female interest in the religious life and many women entered nunneries . This paper attempts to show what manner of women they were .
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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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