The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 80Association, 2008 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... shows little sign of the heavy abrasion found in modern field scatters and includes some smashed vessels . It is likely therefore that this agricultural phase was relatively short - lived . A small quantity of pottery was deposited on ...
... shows little sign of the heavy abrasion found in modern field scatters and includes some smashed vessels . It is likely therefore that this agricultural phase was relatively short - lived . A small quantity of pottery was deposited on ...
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... shows the site encompassing the southwestern portions of two backlots , labelled as plots 21 and 22 , owned by a Mrs Heddon and Robert Lodge , respectively . The Tithe Map of 1838 ( Fig . 4 ) shows the southwestern portion of these ...
... shows the site encompassing the southwestern portions of two backlots , labelled as plots 21 and 22 , owned by a Mrs Heddon and Robert Lodge , respectively . The Tithe Map of 1838 ( Fig . 4 ) shows the southwestern portion of these ...
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· • Sainneville ( Seine Maritime ) : the earliest reference shows the spelling Sanavilla ( 1195 ) . 16 • Sainville ( Eure et Loir ) : the earliest reference shows the spelling Sainvilla ( 1130 , 1250 ) , Seenvilla ( 1208 ) .17 Each of ...
· • Sainneville ( Seine Maritime ) : the earliest reference shows the spelling Sanavilla ( 1195 ) . 16 • Sainville ( Eure et Loir ) : the earliest reference shows the spelling Sainvilla ( 1130 , 1250 ) , Seenvilla ( 1208 ) .17 Each of ...
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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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