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Dating evidence from the pottery Note : Pottery from these excavations was labelled with context number and a brief description of that context . Where it has been possible to relate a context number to a deposit drawn on a section ...
Dating evidence from the pottery Note : Pottery from these excavations was labelled with context number and a brief description of that context . Where it has been possible to relate a context number to a deposit drawn on a section ...
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The pottery also included a triple vase and a fragment of head pot ( Fig . 31 , no . 39 ; Fig . 32 , no . 59 ) . The mortaria were mainly of second century date , with one flange fragment dated to AD 190-260 ( not illustrated ) .
The pottery also included a triple vase and a fragment of head pot ( Fig . 31 , no . 39 ; Fig . 32 , no . 59 ) . The mortaria were mainly of second century date , with one flange fragment dated to AD 190-260 ( not illustrated ) .
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the Don Pottery in fact began forty years ago , and since then he has painstakingly researched the history of the two families who ran the Pottery for virtually all of the nineteenth century , producing different ranges of wares .
the Don Pottery in fact began forty years ago , and since then he has painstakingly researched the history of the two families who ran the Pottery for virtually all of the nineteenth century , producing different ranges of wares .
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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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