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A further faceted jet bead of likely late 3rd to 4th century date was recovered from pit F29 ( Fig . 3 ( 5 ) ) . The presence of Crambeck ware also suggested a 4th century date for this feature . The second pit , F31 , also produced ...
A further faceted jet bead of likely late 3rd to 4th century date was recovered from pit F29 ( Fig . 3 ( 5 ) ) . The presence of Crambeck ware also suggested a 4th century date for this feature . The second pit , F31 , also produced ...
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In summer 1957 Wenham excavated a further 150 square feet / 14 square metres ( Trench 3 ) with help from pupils of Riccall County School . This trench lay almost entirely within the area of the mangel - wurzel clamp , and many ( though ...
In summer 1957 Wenham excavated a further 150 square feet / 14 square metres ( Trench 3 ) with help from pupils of Riccall County School . This trench lay almost entirely within the area of the mangel - wurzel clamp , and many ( though ...
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... his marriage to Agnes de Golcar , which was subsequently passed to his son John.2 This manor passed through six further generations of Saviles , many of whom gained further manors by adventitious marriages with wealthy heiresses .
... his marriage to Agnes de Golcar , which was subsequently passed to his son John.2 This manor passed through six further generations of Saviles , many of whom gained further manors by adventitious marriages with wealthy heiresses .
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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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