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The ' Brun ( e ) ' of the Annales Cambriae , on the other hand , may be reflecting Ethelwerd , if it does not go back to the original account . Symeon of Durham gives us ' Etbrunnanwerc vel Brunnanbyrig ' . He thus equates these two ...
The ' Brun ( e ) ' of the Annales Cambriae , on the other hand , may be reflecting Ethelwerd , if it does not go back to the original account . Symeon of Durham gives us ' Etbrunnanwerc vel Brunnanbyrig ' . He thus equates these two ...
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Original diameter probably 140 mm . From Burial 30. From the same context as Fig . 19 , 35 . Chalice : Phase IV , 363 ( Fig . 19 , 35 ) In corroded condition with broken stem and incomplete bowl and foot ( original shape reconstructed ...
Original diameter probably 140 mm . From Burial 30. From the same context as Fig . 19 , 35 . Chalice : Phase IV , 363 ( Fig . 19 , 35 ) In corroded condition with broken stem and incomplete bowl and foot ( original shape reconstructed ...
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11 Newton prefers the Burton drawing as ' nearer the original ... the more correct ' , since in regard to Dugdale he says that ' the general lines have been obscured by the engraver's enthusiasm for renaissance art ' and points out some ...
11 Newton prefers the Burton drawing as ' nearer the original ... the more correct ' , since in regard to Dugdale he says that ' the general lines have been obscured by the engraver's enthusiasm for renaissance art ' and points out some ...
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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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