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Even so , no matter how one interprets ' Brun ( a ) ' , it is plain that most examples are in the weak form , while Ethelwerd's ' Brunandune ' ( dative ) could well refer directly to the Brendon Hills mentioned above , under the ...
Even so , no matter how one interprets ' Brun ( a ) ' , it is plain that most examples are in the weak form , while Ethelwerd's ' Brunandune ' ( dative ) could well refer directly to the Brendon Hills mentioned above , under the ...
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Most important of all is Hazelwood , which like some names mentioned above is one that belies its own antiquity . If we examine the above facts and then compare them with the description of terrain and events with the section of Egil's ...
Most important of all is Hazelwood , which like some names mentioned above is one that belies its own antiquity . If we examine the above facts and then compare them with the description of terrain and events with the section of Egil's ...
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In the above - named article , which appeared in volume 64 of the Yorkshire Archaeological Journal ( 1992 ) , 103-122 , the author mentioned the likelihood of the appearance of further cult - objects in due course , and this has indeed ...
In the above - named article , which appeared in volume 64 of the Yorkshire Archaeological Journal ( 1992 ) , 103-122 , the author mentioned the likelihood of the appearance of further cult - objects in due course , and this has indeed ...
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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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