The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 78-79Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 2006 |
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METHODOLOGY AND METHODOLOGICAL RESULTS Three seasons of metal detecting by volunteer metal detectorists on transects at 5 m intervals were undertaken at Bainesse ( 1997-1999 ) ( centred SE 4242 4970 ) ( Fig 2 ) and two to the south of ...
METHODOLOGY AND METHODOLOGICAL RESULTS Three seasons of metal detecting by volunteer metal detectorists on transects at 5 m intervals were undertaken at Bainesse ( 1997-1999 ) ( centred SE 4242 4970 ) ( Fig 2 ) and two to the south of ...
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... Metal detecting The three seasons of survey at Catterick , and in particular at Bainesse have provided some insights into the potential and limitations of metal detecting , as well as contributing to our understanding of the archaeology ...
... Metal detecting The three seasons of survey at Catterick , and in particular at Bainesse have provided some insights into the potential and limitations of metal detecting , as well as contributing to our understanding of the archaeology ...
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... metal detected finds and the Site 46 excavation finds ) . Figure 7 may be compared with similar histograms representing intramural and extramural finds at Roman Catterick itself ( Brickstock 2002 , figs . 232 and 236 , respec- tively ...
... metal detected finds and the Site 46 excavation finds ) . Figure 7 may be compared with similar histograms representing intramural and extramural finds at Roman Catterick itself ( Brickstock 2002 , figs . 232 and 236 , respec- tively ...
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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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