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The easternmost furrow proved to be almost coincidental with the eastern side of the enclosure , and therefore had to be substantially removed in order that the entrance could be investigated . On a site with little stratigraphy and few ...
The easternmost furrow proved to be almost coincidental with the eastern side of the enclosure , and therefore had to be substantially removed in order that the entrance could be investigated . On a site with little stratigraphy and few ...
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11 , and the segmented capital formed the base course on the north - west side . ... The foundation of the wall was 1.9 m wide and 0.38 m deep , with vertical sides and a flat base giving a markedly rectangular profile .
11 , and the segmented capital formed the base course on the north - west side . ... The foundation of the wall was 1.9 m wide and 0.38 m deep , with vertical sides and a flat base giving a markedly rectangular profile .
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17 , 6 ) The triangular fragment of green glass has one grozed edge along the shorter side and two broken sides . It is painted red on one side with parallel lines ; the floral motif in between the parallel lines ...
17 , 6 ) The triangular fragment of green glass has one grozed edge along the shorter side and two broken sides . It is painted red on one side with parallel lines ; the floral motif in between the parallel lines ...
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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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