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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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Most of the 21 fabric charters in the chartulary date to this period . The majority of the patrons appear to be humble yeomen and townsfolk , while the principal patrons , the Brus family , were less conspicuous in their benefactions .
Most of the 21 fabric charters in the chartulary date to this period . The majority of the patrons appear to be humble yeomen and townsfolk , while the principal patrons , the Brus family , were less conspicuous in their benefactions .
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The author , however , is quite clear in telling us that his focus is upon the period , rather than the people who are " elusive " , and that the period is known as " The Viking Age " from the dominance of the Scandinavians in events ...
The author , however , is quite clear in telling us that his focus is upon the period , rather than the people who are " elusive " , and that the period is known as " The Viking Age " from the dominance of the Scandinavians in events ...
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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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