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What is clear , to my mind , from the new and close attention to the Kildwick sculptures is Odin's presence in the early Christianity of the vicinity . Further close and detailed research and inspection of the early carvings in the ...
What is clear , to my mind , from the new and close attention to the Kildwick sculptures is Odin's presence in the early Christianity of the vicinity . Further close and detailed research and inspection of the early carvings in the ...
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MEDIEVAL TO MODERN AT NORTH BAILEYGATE , PONTEFRACT By Chris Fenton - Thomas Recent excavations by On - Site Archaeology have revealed a long sequence of occupation from the medieval period up to the nineteenth century , on a site close ...
MEDIEVAL TO MODERN AT NORTH BAILEYGATE , PONTEFRACT By Chris Fenton - Thomas Recent excavations by On - Site Archaeology have revealed a long sequence of occupation from the medieval period up to the nineteenth century , on a site close ...
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This was succeeded by a wetland area of swampy sedge fen , the vegetative element characteristic of such a landscape being the source of the peat , which commenced 8190 ± 50 BP and by the time of the close of the peat sequence , shortly ...
This was succeeded by a wetland area of swampy sedge fen , the vegetative element characteristic of such a landscape being the source of the peat , which commenced 8190 ± 50 BP and by the time of the close of the peat sequence , shortly ...
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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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