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Seven of the sherds form the remains of the cremation urn in pit F84 . This is the lower half of a jar in a coarse calcite - gritted fabric . The vessel is hand - made using the coil building technique , evidence of which can be seen in ...
Seven of the sherds form the remains of the cremation urn in pit F84 . This is the lower half of a jar in a coarse calcite - gritted fabric . The vessel is hand - made using the coil building technique , evidence of which can be seen in ...
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probably come from a vestment such as a chasuble , the gold - brocaded tablet - braid ( T / 1 ) from the borders , the tiny fragments of tabby weave adhering ( T / 2 ) a lining or backing to the braid , and the even smaller remains that ...
probably come from a vestment such as a chasuble , the gold - brocaded tablet - braid ( T / 1 ) from the borders , the tiny fragments of tabby weave adhering ( T / 2 ) a lining or backing to the braid , and the even smaller remains that ...
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As a result , of the total of 53 discrete depositions of human remains recorded , 31 were more or less undisturbed , while at the other extreme of survival , three were represented by skull only . Between 47 and 53 individuals were ...
As a result , of the total of 53 discrete depositions of human remains recorded , 31 were more or less undisturbed , while at the other extreme of survival , three were represented by skull only . Between 47 and 53 individuals were ...
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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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