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TWO UNUSUAL ROMANO - BRITISH DRAGONESQUE BROOCHES FROM WELL , NORTH YORKSHIRE by Fraser Hunter Two recent finds of Romano - British dragonesque brooches from near Well are discussed . They illustrate different aspects of the transfer of ...
TWO UNUSUAL ROMANO - BRITISH DRAGONESQUE BROOCHES FROM WELL , NORTH YORKSHIRE by Fraser Hunter Two recent finds of Romano - British dragonesque brooches from near Well are discussed . They illustrate different aspects of the transfer of ...
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The Romano - British baths at Well , Leeds . Haselgrove , C. and Moore , T. , eds . 2007. The later Iron Age in Britain and beyond , Oxford . Hull , M. R. and Hawkes , C. F. C. 1987. Corpus of Ancient Brooches in Britain : pre - Roman ...
The Romano - British baths at Well , Leeds . Haselgrove , C. and Moore , T. , eds . 2007. The later Iron Age in Britain and beyond , Oxford . Hull , M. R. and Hawkes , C. F. C. 1987. Corpus of Ancient Brooches in Britain : pre - Roman ...
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A system for ageing and sexing the horncores of cattle from British post - Medieval sites ( 17th to early 18th Century ) with special reference to unimproved British Longhorn cattle , in Wilson , B. Grigson , C. and Payne , S. ( eds . ) ...
A system for ageing and sexing the horncores of cattle from British post - Medieval sites ( 17th to early 18th Century ) with special reference to unimproved British Longhorn cattle , in Wilson , B. Grigson , C. and Payne , S. ( eds . ) ...
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Contents
DUGGLEBY HOWE BURIAL JAND THE EASTERN YORKSHIRE | 1 |
TWO UNUSUAL ROMANOBRITISH DRAGONESQUE BROOCHES | 15 |
EXCAVATIONS AT MOSS STREET DEPOT MOSS STREET YORK | 21 |
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