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... although several fragments of possible half box - flue tile sug- gested that at least some of the assemblage dated to the late 2nd century onwards . One fragment of imbrex displayer a partial legionary stamp ( Fig . 5 ( 6 ) ) .
... although several fragments of possible half box - flue tile sug- gested that at least some of the assemblage dated to the late 2nd century onwards . One fragment of imbrex displayer a partial legionary stamp ( Fig . 5 ( 6 ) ) .
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Where possible , bones from the lower limb were used to calculate stature , as the error levels for upper limb bones are much greater . The mean stature for males ( including possible males ) was 174.1 cm , with a standard deviation of ...
Where possible , bones from the lower limb were used to calculate stature , as the error levels for upper limb bones are much greater . The mean stature for males ( including possible males ) was 174.1 cm , with a standard deviation of ...
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Three possible peri - mortem cut marks were observed on the anterior left humerus of 1985.11 [ 10 ] . The most convincing injury was located at the insertion of M. pectoralis major , with two less convincing lesions present just ...
Three possible peri - mortem cut marks were observed on the anterior left humerus of 1985.11 [ 10 ] . The most convincing injury was located at the insertion of M. pectoralis major , with two less convincing lesions present just ...
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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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