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Small flint flake with retouch , possible scraper . Small flint flake , possible blade fragment . Eight small sherds of abraded pottery ; medieval and post - medieval gritty wares . Fragment of clay tobacco pipe stem ; diam .
Small flint flake with retouch , possible scraper . Small flint flake , possible blade fragment . Eight small sherds of abraded pottery ; medieval and post - medieval gritty wares . Fragment of clay tobacco pipe stem ; diam .
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A possible terminus post quem for the enclosure might be provided by the postulated burial features ( F49 and F87 / F88 ) , if only they could be accurately dated . As potential burial mounds they cannot be satisfactorily paralleled .
A possible terminus post quem for the enclosure might be provided by the postulated burial features ( F49 and F87 / F88 ) , if only they could be accurately dated . As potential burial mounds they cannot be satisfactorily paralleled .
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Could it be said that the houses were open to all , irrespective of class , and is it possible to find examples of village girls becoming prioresses ? Only Yorkshire nunneries are considered but there is no reason to assume that these ...
Could it be said that the houses were open to all , irrespective of class , and is it possible to find examples of village girls becoming prioresses ? Only Yorkshire nunneries are considered but there is no reason to assume that these ...
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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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