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Fifty one sherds of pottery were recovered from Period 1 features , with diagnostic types represented by Nene Valley Colour - Coated ware beakers , East Gaulish Samian ( Dr 44 ) and a jar in unidentified Samian ( Dr 72 ) .
Fifty one sherds of pottery were recovered from Period 1 features , with diagnostic types represented by Nene Valley Colour - Coated ware beakers , East Gaulish Samian ( Dr 44 ) and a jar in unidentified Samian ( Dr 72 ) .
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Period 4 deposits produced 879 fragments of pottery , of which the majority represented residual Roman material . The remaining 276 sherds point to a peak of activity in the late 12th century , and features assigned this period were ...
Period 4 deposits produced 879 fragments of pottery , of which the majority represented residual Roman material . The remaining 276 sherds point to a peak of activity in the late 12th century , and features assigned this period were ...
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It was because he was perceived and represented as a Holy Fool that a cult developed so quickly after his death . His private life , Cullum suggests , was blameless . He was represented as a virgin ; and probably was one .
It was because he was perceived and represented as a Holy Fool that a cult developed so quickly after his death . His private life , Cullum suggests , was blameless . He was represented as a virgin ; and probably was one .
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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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