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He had investigated a total of approximately 470 square feet / 43.5 square metres , and identified twenty - nine burials . No skeletons had been found within the northernmost Trench 1 ; and in the southern part of Trench 2 , where it ...
He had investigated a total of approximately 470 square feet / 43.5 square metres , and identified twenty - nine burials . No skeletons had been found within the northernmost Trench 1 ; and in the southern part of Trench 2 , where it ...
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Instead , there are six groups given alphabetic identifiers ( B , E , F , G , H , J ) , and three identified simply as ' human skull ' , ' infant l ' and ' infant 2 ' . Wenham's report was clear that no artefacts of any sort whatsoever ...
Instead , there are six groups given alphabetic identifiers ( B , E , F , G , H , J ) , and three identified simply as ' human skull ' , ' infant l ' and ' infant 2 ' . Wenham's report was clear that no artefacts of any sort whatsoever ...
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A combined total of 64 individuals was identified archaeologically by the various excavators : 39 from YORYM 1974.121 , two from YORYM 1976.27 and 23 from YORYM 1985.11 ( see above ) . However , the initial osteological assessment ...
A combined total of 64 individuals was identified archaeologically by the various excavators : 39 from YORYM 1974.121 , two from YORYM 1976.27 and 23 from YORYM 1985.11 ( see above ) . However , the initial osteological assessment ...
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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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