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43 ) , a type dated to the Claudian - Neronian period ( Greene 1979 , 114 ) . Only one Cam 58 is known from York , where the Cam 16 platter , the characteristic TN form of early military sites in the area , is more common ( Rigby 1993 ...
43 ) , a type dated to the Claudian - Neronian period ( Greene 1979 , 114 ) . Only one Cam 58 is known from York , where the Cam 16 platter , the characteristic TN form of early military sites in the area , is more common ( Rigby 1993 ...
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This interpretation tends to be widely applied to hoards of the Antonine period , especially those of the reign of Marcus Aurelius ; yet such hoards are well spread over the fifty years or so which made up the ' Antonine period ' ...
This interpretation tends to be widely applied to hoards of the Antonine period , especially those of the reign of Marcus Aurelius ; yet such hoards are well spread over the fifty years or so which made up the ' Antonine period ' ...
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Though they continued to be an important landscape feature for many centuries they did not originate in the sub-Roman period nor did they define the boundary of Elmet or any sub-region within it. The material evidence is immaculately ...
Though they continued to be an important landscape feature for many centuries they did not originate in the sub-Roman period nor did they define the boundary of Elmet or any sub-region within it. The material evidence is immaculately ...
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LITHIC ARROWHEADS OF THE CRAVEN AREA | 1 |
EXCAVATIONS BY MISS D CHARLESWORTH 196173 | 29 |
R S RICHARDSON J A RICHARDSON and J A THORP | 60 |
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