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Over 200 dragonesque brooches are now known , almost three times the number available to Feachem . Attention has focussed on the more plentiful enamelled examples , which make up almost two - thirds of the total ; when Feachem wrote ...
Over 200 dragonesque brooches are now known , almost three times the number available to Feachem . Attention has focussed on the more plentiful enamelled examples , which make up almost two - thirds of the total ; when Feachem wrote ...
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As so few depictions of Odin are known , moreover , no iconographic parallels can be drawn that might clarify the issue . We are left wondering , therefore , whether this is a clever sculptural ploy or just indifferent craftsmanship ...
As so few depictions of Odin are known , moreover , no iconographic parallels can be drawn that might clarify the issue . We are left wondering , therefore , whether this is a clever sculptural ploy or just indifferent craftsmanship ...
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... of the manor of Riccall , was known as Riverside Field ( Wenham 1970 , 301 ) ; it is now known as Dam End Field . ... under their auspices a manor house , later known as Wheel Hall , was built close to the river , near the northern ...
... of the manor of Riccall , was known as Riverside Field ( Wenham 1970 , 301 ) ; it is now known as Dam End Field . ... under their auspices a manor house , later known as Wheel Hall , was built close to the river , near the northern ...
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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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