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Most of the non - equine remains from both Periods 2 and 3 ( there being too few fragments from Period 1 for comment ) appeared to represent primary butchery waste and refuse from secondary butchering activities , such as kitchen and ...
Most of the non - equine remains from both Periods 2 and 3 ( there being too few fragments from Period 1 for comment ) appeared to represent primary butchery waste and refuse from secondary butchering activities , such as kitchen and ...
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Against this background the recovery of a relatively large fragment of mid - 1st century or earlier glass on this site seems ... Most monochrome cast vessels in Britain do not combine curved lower body fragments and base rings .
Against this background the recovery of a relatively large fragment of mid - 1st century or earlier glass on this site seems ... Most monochrome cast vessels in Britain do not combine curved lower body fragments and base rings .
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body fragment . Colourless with two patches of opaque mid blue ... Bowl ; two joining lower body and base fragment . ... Window glass In addition to the vessels glass , five fragments of cast matt / glossy window glass were recovered .
body fragment . Colourless with two patches of opaque mid blue ... Bowl ; two joining lower body and base fragment . ... Window glass In addition to the vessels glass , five fragments of cast matt / glossy window glass were recovered .
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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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