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With the exception of two sherds of later 9th to mid - 10th - century York A ware , which were found in a residual context in Period 4 , the next major phase of pottery deposition took place in the later 12th century , continuing into ...
With the exception of two sherds of later 9th to mid - 10th - century York A ware , which were found in a residual context in Period 4 , the next major phase of pottery deposition took place in the later 12th century , continuing into ...
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Hartlepool , somewhat later in date . These distinctions , particularly those based on colour , seem less clear cut amongst the Bedale assemblage than is implied in the description provided by Wrathmell , and , as in the case of type A ...
Hartlepool , somewhat later in date . These distinctions , particularly those based on colour , seem less clear cut amongst the Bedale assemblage than is implied in the description provided by Wrathmell , and , as in the case of type A ...
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2 ; Scott , Later Gothic MSS , vol . 1 , illustration 392 ; vol . 2 , entry 103 . 26 BL Harl.MS 4826 f.1 ; E.G. Millar , English Illuminated Manuscripts of the 14th and 15th Centuries , 1928 , pp . 38-40 , 76 ; Rickert , plate 184 ...
2 ; Scott , Later Gothic MSS , vol . 1 , illustration 392 ; vol . 2 , entry 103 . 26 BL Harl.MS 4826 f.1 ; E.G. Millar , English Illuminated Manuscripts of the 14th and 15th Centuries , 1928 , pp . 38-40 , 76 ; Rickert , plate 184 ...
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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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