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The conclusion must be that Group IV notched - butt rapiers like that from Catterick Bridge were typical of the Penard phase , c.11th - 12th centuries B.C. , but in northern England may have remained in use , and even in production ...
The conclusion must be that Group IV notched - butt rapiers like that from Catterick Bridge were typical of the Penard phase , c.11th - 12th centuries B.C. , but in northern England may have remained in use , and even in production ...
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The eastern side appeared to have a 5m break in its northern section , thought possibly to represent a defended entrance . It was further speculated that a subsidiary enclosure existed to the south , and a number of possible , though ...
The eastern side appeared to have a 5m break in its northern section , thought possibly to represent a defended entrance . It was further speculated that a subsidiary enclosure existed to the south , and a number of possible , though ...
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The northern branch of 598 was located 3.7 m to the north , where a 2.05 m length of clay bedding with pipe impression was found . It then passed beneath the north aisle pier one ( unexcavated ) and was located in ...
The northern branch of 598 was located 3.7 m to the north , where a 2.05 m length of clay bedding with pipe impression was found . It then passed beneath the north aisle pier one ( unexcavated ) and was located in ...
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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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