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... existed for the burial sequence , most authorities agree , from the associated artefacts that accompany the burials , that the inhumations were being deposited in the middle Neolithic , probably in the few centuries before 3000 BC .
... existed for the burial sequence , most authorities agree , from the associated artefacts that accompany the burials , that the inhumations were being deposited in the middle Neolithic , probably in the few centuries before 3000 BC .
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The cellar had been modified with brick additions that probably represented the sub - division of the cellars and their conversion to domestic usage . This was a common occurrence in the urban centres of northern England throughout the ...
The cellar had been modified with brick additions that probably represented the sub - division of the cellars and their conversion to domestic usage . This was a common occurrence in the urban centres of northern England throughout the ...
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The chest would probably have been an oblong box with a lid attached to the box by pairs of hinge straps . At least two pairs of hinge straps would presumably have been required for attachment of the lids , and it is possible that both ...
The chest would probably have been an oblong box with a lid attached to the box by pairs of hinge straps . At least two pairs of hinge straps would presumably have been required for attachment of the lids , and it is possible that both ...
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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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