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The assemblage comprising approximately 1500 sherds , was examined at x20 magnification and archived by fabric type . The minimum number of vessels for each phase was estimated where possible . For some of the later sub - phases of ...
The assemblage comprising approximately 1500 sherds , was examined at x20 magnification and archived by fabric type . The minimum number of vessels for each phase was estimated where possible . For some of the later sub - phases of ...
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Phase III : The Norman Church From this phase 76 sherds were found representing a minimum number of 23 vessels . The majority of these vessels are in local fine , fabrics and gritted ( fabrics 2 & 3 ) wares .
Phase III : The Norman Church From this phase 76 sherds were found representing a minimum number of 23 vessels . The majority of these vessels are in local fine , fabrics and gritted ( fabrics 2 & 3 ) wares .
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All the sherds are uniformly fragmentary and , from the vast numbers of individual vessels indicated , suggest redeposited dumping fills . No sherds are illustrated however , the local wares continue to appear in better glazed jugs and ...
All the sherds are uniformly fragmentary and , from the vast numbers of individual vessels indicated , suggest redeposited dumping fills . No sherds are illustrated however , the local wares continue to appear in better glazed jugs and ...
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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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