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The sequence of burial and associated artefacts have already been discussed in detail by Kinnes ( Kinnes et al . 1983 ) and again by Loveday ( 2002 ) and no subsequent description is necessary here suffice to say that while no ...
The sequence of burial and associated artefacts have already been discussed in detail by Kinnes ( Kinnes et al . 1983 ) and again by Loveday ( 2002 ) and no subsequent description is necessary here suffice to say that while no ...
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Period Date Activity 1 2nd to early 3rd century Boundary features and dumping of domestic waste Trackway and possible funerary deposits Inhumation burials and disuse of trackway Tofts and associated boundaries 2 3rd century 3 late 3rd ...
Period Date Activity 1 2nd to early 3rd century Boundary features and dumping of domestic waste Trackway and possible funerary deposits Inhumation burials and disuse of trackway Tofts and associated boundaries 2 3rd century 3 late 3rd ...
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This pottery is associated with ploughing , but shows little sign of the heavy abrasion found in modern field scatters and includes some smashed vessels . It is likely therefore that this agricultural phase was relatively short - lived ...
This pottery is associated with ploughing , but shows little sign of the heavy abrasion found in modern field scatters and includes some smashed vessels . It is likely therefore that this agricultural phase was relatively short - lived ...
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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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