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DISCUSSION The area of the Burythorpe church site excavated in 1995 showed that the first occupation phase , represented by Ditch 105 , was dateable to the late Iron Age or early Roman period . The relatively large amounts of occupation ...
DISCUSSION The area of the Burythorpe church site excavated in 1995 showed that the first occupation phase , represented by Ditch 105 , was dateable to the late Iron Age or early Roman period . The relatively large amounts of occupation ...
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The 1976 project produced a range of material that warrants publication includes 102 sherds of Iron Age pottery , 94 lithics ( + a further 44 from fieldwalking ) ranging from Late Mesolithic to Early Bronze Age in date , seven fragments ...
The 1976 project produced a range of material that warrants publication includes 102 sherds of Iron Age pottery , 94 lithics ( + a further 44 from fieldwalking ) ranging from Late Mesolithic to Early Bronze Age in date , seven fragments ...
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There is also no obvious evidence for iron smithing although there are some definite iron smelting ( production ) slags . These are in the form of pit - furnace block slags , a type of slag rarely encountered and at present poorly dated ...
There is also no obvious evidence for iron smithing although there are some definite iron smelting ( production ) slags . These are in the form of pit - furnace block slags , a type of slag rarely encountered and at present poorly dated ...
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ALL SAINTS CHURCH BURYTHORPE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS | 1 |
ROMAN MALTON | 35 |
FLAXTON THE LAYOUT OF THE ORIGINAL PLANNED SETTLEMENT | 61 |
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