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The pottery substantiates periods of activity on the site for the saxon period and throughout the mid to late medieval periods . The historical evidence for the chronology provides the much needed dating evidence for the local wares of ...
The pottery substantiates periods of activity on the site for the saxon period and throughout the mid to late medieval periods . The historical evidence for the chronology provides the much needed dating evidence for the local wares of ...
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Discussion The aim of the study of medieval pottery should be to recognise the products of a single potter of workshop , locate the source of manufacture , investigate the distribution of the pots themselves and define their usage .
Discussion The aim of the study of medieval pottery should be to recognise the products of a single potter of workshop , locate the source of manufacture , investigate the distribution of the pots themselves and define their usage .
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... S. SHERLOCK 127 THE SOCIAL CLASS OF YORKSHIRE MEDIEVAL NUNS N. VICKERS 133 SOME ASPECTS OF THE TWO LATE MEDIEVAL CHAMBERLAINS ' ACCOUNT BOOKS OF YORK J. MUGGLESTON 147 GRINDLETONIANISM D. B. FOSS 155 A NOTE ON THE MANORIAL BY - LAWS ...
... S. SHERLOCK 127 THE SOCIAL CLASS OF YORKSHIRE MEDIEVAL NUNS N. VICKERS 133 SOME ASPECTS OF THE TWO LATE MEDIEVAL CHAMBERLAINS ' ACCOUNT BOOKS OF YORK J. MUGGLESTON 147 GRINDLETONIANISM D. B. FOSS 155 A NOTE ON THE MANORIAL BY - LAWS ...
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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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