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The central aisle was devoid of features at floor level , although several graves belong to this period . Several patches of plaster floor ... This overlay the foot of the grave slab of burial 31 , ( Fig . 7 ) protecting it from damage ...
The central aisle was devoid of features at floor level , although several graves belong to this period . Several patches of plaster floor ... This overlay the foot of the grave slab of burial 31 , ( Fig . 7 ) protecting it from damage ...
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The objects have generally been recovered from well stratified deposits and 25 % of the artifacts are from graves . ... The status and appearance of individuals can , sometimes , be inferred by associated grave goods .
The objects have generally been recovered from well stratified deposits and 25 % of the artifacts are from graves . ... The status and appearance of individuals can , sometimes , be inferred by associated grave goods .
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The Grave Catalogue by SJ Sherlock The practice of repeated interment in the restricted space of the church aisles ... These have been integrated into a catalogue of 50 burials ( Table 1 ) , either primary depositions in graves , or ...
The Grave Catalogue by SJ Sherlock The practice of repeated interment in the restricted space of the church aisles ... These have been integrated into a catalogue of 50 burials ( Table 1 ) , either primary depositions in graves , or ...
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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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