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surviving dentition , which may reflect a lack of dental hygiene , but the lack of caries and abscesses suggests a diet low in sugars . One of the individuals also had enamel hypoplasia of some of his surviving teeth , which reflects ...
surviving dentition , which may reflect a lack of dental hygiene , but the lack of caries and abscesses suggests a diet low in sugars . One of the individuals also had enamel hypoplasia of some of his surviving teeth , which reflects ...
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Collingwood ( 1915 ) suggests a date of around the mid - 10th century ; the explanation board in the church gives c . 950 CE . The chancel was constructed in the reign of Henry VIII , so an assumption might be that the crosses - which ...
Collingwood ( 1915 ) suggests a date of around the mid - 10th century ; the explanation board in the church gives c . 950 CE . The chancel was constructed in the reign of Henry VIII , so an assumption might be that the crosses - which ...
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23 ) suggest a very small marine component in the diet , which is not likely to affect the radiocarbon dating significantly ... The C : N ratios suggests that bone preservation was sufficiently good to have confidence in the radiocarbon ...
23 ) suggest a very small marine component in the diet , which is not likely to affect the radiocarbon dating significantly ... The C : N ratios suggests that bone preservation was sufficiently good to have confidence in the radiocarbon ...
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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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