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The bone from the urn is clean and the fragments generally larger than those from the pit . Moreover , the bone from the urn includes virtually no other pyre debris , showing it to have been deliberately separated out from the other ...
The bone from the urn is clean and the fragments generally larger than those from the pit . Moreover , the bone from the urn includes virtually no other pyre debris , showing it to have been deliberately separated out from the other ...
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The braid , which survived in many brittle and broken fragments , was originally very good quality , exceptionally fine , with an intricate pattern which could be recovered in some areas ( Fig . 21 ) . The fibre of the weave is too ...
The braid , which survived in many brittle and broken fragments , was originally very good quality , exceptionally fine , with an intricate pattern which could be recovered in some areas ( Fig . 21 ) . The fibre of the weave is too ...
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One small fragment , ( c ) L.c. 1.7 cm , shows the typical reversal line , when the tablet warps become twisted , and are untwisted by turning the tablets in the opposite direction ( Collingwood 1982 , 106-107 ) .
One small fragment , ( c ) L.c. 1.7 cm , shows the typical reversal line , when the tablet warps become twisted , and are untwisted by turning the tablets in the opposite direction ( Collingwood 1982 , 106-107 ) .
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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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