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Types datable to the early 2nd century were present . Most of the diagnostic pieces were Samian vessels ( Dr 18/31 ; Dr 27 and Dr 67 ) which fell from popularity in the mid - 2nd century . Most of the Roman pottery , however , is of ...
Types datable to the early 2nd century were present . Most of the diagnostic pieces were Samian vessels ( Dr 18/31 ; Dr 27 and Dr 67 ) which fell from popularity in the mid - 2nd century . Most of the Roman pottery , however , is of ...
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At the fortress site at 9 , Blake Street which had a large assemblage dating from the earliest years of the occupation onwards , monochrome cast vessels ... Other features of the fragment itself also argue against such an early date .
At the fortress site at 9 , Blake Street which had a large assemblage dating from the earliest years of the occupation onwards , monochrome cast vessels ... Other features of the fragment itself also argue against such an early date .
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THE NORMAN ORIGINS OF THE SAVILE FAMILY By J. Barrie Raynor Definitive studies of the early history of the Savile family carried out by Clay and Baildon in the 1920s attempted to identify the village in Normandy from where the family ...
THE NORMAN ORIGINS OF THE SAVILE FAMILY By J. Barrie Raynor Definitive studies of the early history of the Savile family carried out by Clay and Baildon in the 1920s attempted to identify the village in Normandy from where the family ...
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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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