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York Archaeological Trust staff undertaking the ' salvage ' operation noted above did not record any skeletons in this location ; indeed , they did not witness any earth moving in the grassed strip . It is also reported that earth was ...
York Archaeological Trust staff undertaking the ' salvage ' operation noted above did not record any skeletons in this location ; indeed , they did not witness any earth moving in the grassed strip . It is also reported that earth was ...
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Cemeteries of the late Anglo - Saxon / Anglo - Scandinavian period are noted for age- and sex - related spatial zoning : clusters of infants and young children have been observed at cemeteries such as Raunds ( Northants . ) ...
Cemeteries of the late Anglo - Saxon / Anglo - Scandinavian period are noted for age- and sex - related spatial zoning : clusters of infants and young children have been observed at cemeteries such as Raunds ( Northants . ) ...
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Few of these can be related to established ' named wares ' and their salient characteristics have been noted in Table 2 and should be read alongside the following discussion . A variety of Sandy wares were identified amongst the ...
Few of these can be related to established ' named wares ' and their salient characteristics have been noted in Table 2 and should be read alongside the following discussion . A variety of Sandy wares were identified amongst the ...
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Contents
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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