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It can be seen on Fig . 5 , to the west of north wall 321 , were it was not fully excavated . When first seen it was thought to separate two distinct building phases but as the foundations faithfully mirror the upstanding portions ...
It can be seen on Fig . 5 , to the west of north wall 321 , were it was not fully excavated . When first seen it was thought to separate two distinct building phases but as the foundations faithfully mirror the upstanding portions ...
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Where evidence survives , it can be seen that this was then covered with several skims of plaster which may or may not have bedded ceramic floor tiles . There were no tiles found in situ and , despite careful examination , no matrix or ...
Where evidence survives , it can be seen that this was then covered with several skims of plaster which may or may not have bedded ceramic floor tiles . There were no tiles found in situ and , despite careful examination , no matrix or ...
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This is seen in a series of bitter disputes concerning Kirkleavington , Glaisdale , Skelton Church and Skelton Park , between Adam II and his grandson Peter II and the Priory ( G.C.I , xi ) . Moreover , a general decline in the Brus ...
This is seen in a series of bitter disputes concerning Kirkleavington , Glaisdale , Skelton Church and Skelton Park , between Adam II and his grandson Peter II and the Priory ( G.C.I , xi ) . Moreover , a general decline in the Brus ...
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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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