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The west gable wall was seen over a distance of 13 m from the intact north - west corner until its disappearance beneath the later south wall ( plate 5 ) . The thirteenthcentury south arcade foundation sill ( 636 ) split this into two ...
The west gable wall was seen over a distance of 13 m from the intact north - west corner until its disappearance beneath the later south wall ( plate 5 ) . The thirteenthcentury south arcade foundation sill ( 636 ) split this into two ...
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The gold is never pure , but the proportion of other metals present increases from the 9th century onward , and the decay and disappearance of much of the metal in later weaves and embroideries is largely due to this adulteration .
The gold is never pure , but the proportion of other metals present increases from the 9th century onward , and the decay and disappearance of much of the metal in later weaves and embroideries is largely due to this adulteration .
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Less well known are the Yellow wares which were made here ; one of the more useful aspects to emerge from this report is the definition of discrete groups of early and later Yellow wares , which will be of significant interest to ...
Less well known are the Yellow wares which were made here ; one of the more useful aspects to emerge from this report is the definition of discrete groups of early and later Yellow wares , which will be of significant interest to ...
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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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