The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 67Association, 1995 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... example has the small , or Appleby , butt characteristic of most group IV dirks and rapiers , an innovation which marks a major break in Irish - British dirk and rapier development ( ibid , 74 ) . These notches are typical of a majority ...
... example has the small , or Appleby , butt characteristic of most group IV dirks and rapiers , an innovation which marks a major break in Irish - British dirk and rapier development ( ibid , 74 ) . These notches are typical of a majority ...
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... example from Flotmanby in east Yorkshire ( Burgess 1968 , fig . 16.1 ) , both 70 km or more distant . The Flotmanby example is eccentric in form , and the Northumberland examples are certainly more akin to the Catterick Bridge specimen ...
... example from Flotmanby in east Yorkshire ( Burgess 1968 , fig . 16.1 ) , both 70 km or more distant . The Flotmanby example is eccentric in form , and the Northumberland examples are certainly more akin to the Catterick Bridge specimen ...
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... example , the base upon which a machine once stood ( Industrial Archaeology Review , Vol . XII , No.1 , 1989 , p 46-47 ) . If these problems are to be overcome , the industrial archaeologist must consider a wide range of sources and ...
... example , the base upon which a machine once stood ( Industrial Archaeology Review , Vol . XII , No.1 , 1989 , p 46-47 ) . If these problems are to be overcome , the industrial archaeologist must consider a wide range of sources and ...
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 |
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