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Mid- to late 3rd century pottery is represented by Dales - type Shelly ware ( YATH1 ) , but only five sherds of this fabric were recorded , of which only one is definitely from a Dales ware jar . However , Nene Valley folded beakers ...
Mid- to late 3rd century pottery is represented by Dales - type Shelly ware ( YATH1 ) , but only five sherds of this fabric were recorded , of which only one is definitely from a Dales ware jar . However , Nene Valley folded beakers ...
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This comprised fifteen sherds of Tees Valley ware B type of 13th - early 15th century date , a sherd of Tees Valley ware A type of similar date range and a sherd of Splash Glazed sandy ware of 12th to early 13th century date .
This comprised fifteen sherds of Tees Valley ware B type of 13th - early 15th century date , a sherd of Tees Valley ware A type of similar date range and a sherd of Splash Glazed sandy ware of 12th to early 13th century date .
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A group of sherds from the primary fill of the construction trench of Structure 1 bore a close general resemblance to Tees Valley wares in terms of their overall appearance and composition but were sufficiently different to the types ...
A group of sherds from the primary fill of the construction trench of Structure 1 bore a close general resemblance to Tees Valley wares in terms of their overall appearance and composition but were sufficiently different to the types ...
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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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