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Similar evidence for dumping of this date has been recorded in the nearby excavations at Driffield Terrace ( Hunter - Mann 2006 ) , suggesting that this activity might have been widespread along the road leading southwest from the city ...
Similar evidence for dumping of this date has been recorded in the nearby excavations at Driffield Terrace ( Hunter - Mann 2006 ) , suggesting that this activity might have been widespread along the road leading southwest from the city ...
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The tofts may indicate that Scarcroft Lane served as a ' back lane ' which would suggest that the evidence for activity at Moss Street related to activity at the rear of properties . The lack of structural evidence , and the ...
The tofts may indicate that Scarcroft Lane served as a ' back lane ' which would suggest that the evidence for activity at Moss Street related to activity at the rear of properties . The lack of structural evidence , and the ...
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These are indicators of microtrauma at the sites of the muscle and ligament attachments , suggesting heavy and repetitive use of a particular muscle group or limb . Finally , two of the individuals show evidence for decapitation , with ...
These are indicators of microtrauma at the sites of the muscle and ligament attachments , suggesting heavy and repetitive use of a particular muscle group or limb . Finally , two of the individuals show evidence for decapitation , with ...
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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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