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The ditch fills suggest no more than one form of use during the life of the enclosure . In all observed cases the ditch fills resolved ... primary fill suggests that it accumulated during or soon after the end of the enclosure's use .
The ditch fills suggest no more than one form of use during the life of the enclosure . In all observed cases the ditch fills resolved ... primary fill suggests that it accumulated during or soon after the end of the enclosure's use .
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Those that come closest seem to suggest an Early Bronze Age date , though evidence for Bronze Age activity in this area is limited.30 One must obviously exercise caution here , especially as so little is known of the prehistoric and ...
Those that come closest seem to suggest an Early Bronze Age date , though evidence for Bronze Age activity in this area is limited.30 One must obviously exercise caution here , especially as so little is known of the prehistoric and ...
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Archaeological evidence suggests that during the medieval period pottery was by far the most common , if not the only material ... However , petrological analysis of the fabrics in the future may suggest sources for these two jugs .
Archaeological evidence suggests that during the medieval period pottery was by far the most common , if not the only material ... However , petrological analysis of the fabrics in the future may suggest sources for these two jugs .
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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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