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In eastern Cumbria , a very similar distribution of sites on the limestone around the 275 300 m contours is complemented by a distribution , on slightly lower ground , of significant numbers of sites with late mesolithic affinities .
In eastern Cumbria , a very similar distribution of sites on the limestone around the 275 300 m contours is complemented by a distribution , on slightly lower ground , of significant numbers of sites with late mesolithic affinities .
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The shape of the fragments comprising this collection and the fracture patterns suggest a similar type of use for ground and polished stone implements in the Grassington area as that proposed for finds from the Cumbrian limestone ...
The shape of the fragments comprising this collection and the fracture patterns suggest a similar type of use for ground and polished stone implements in the Grassington area as that proposed for finds from the Cumbrian limestone ...
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The situation is similar in the Cumbrian limestone uplands area except that large erratics of suitable rock were fairly common around the find spots and could have been used for implement manufacture . ( 3 ) Fragments indicate that ...
The situation is similar in the Cumbrian limestone uplands area except that large erratics of suitable rock were fairly common around the find spots and could have been used for implement manufacture . ( 3 ) Fragments indicate that ...
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PREHISTORIC HABITATION SITES AT GRASSINGTON NORTH YORKSHIRE | 1 |
LOST NEOLITHIC AND BRONZE AGE FINDS FROM MIXENDEN NEAR HALIFAX | 25 |
A SILVER APPLIQUÉ FROM ST MARY BISHOPHILL SENIOR YORK | 61 |
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