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... Yorkshire , as well as Ferrybridge and Newbridge ) and a further eight were excavated and recorded during the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries ( all in East Yorkshire ) . Besides these , seven more Yorkshire and nine more non - ...
... Yorkshire , as well as Ferrybridge and Newbridge ) and a further eight were excavated and recorded during the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries ( all in East Yorkshire ) . Besides these , seven more Yorkshire and nine more non - ...
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... Yorkshire 1875 pub- Unspecified female ) ; extended pig bones Fe mirror None & bronze lished 1877 ornament 14 Westwood , East Beverley 1875 Dismantled No trace None None None Yorkshire 15 Arras ' King's East Excavated Barrow ' Yorkshire ...
... Yorkshire 1875 pub- Unspecified female ) ; extended pig bones Fe mirror None & bronze lished 1877 ornament 14 Westwood , East Beverley 1875 Dismantled No trace None None None Yorkshire 15 Arras ' King's East Excavated Barrow ' Yorkshire ...
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... Yorkshire 1864 ( if any ) 21 217 Middleton- East 1888 Unknown No mention Unknown None None on - the- Wolds Yorkshire ( if any ) 22 22 Seamer East Recorded Yorkshire 1905 23 Stanwick North Riding 1844 Unknown ( if any ) Unknown No ...
... Yorkshire 1864 ( if any ) 21 217 Middleton- East 1888 Unknown No mention Unknown None None on - the- Wolds Yorkshire ( if any ) 22 22 Seamer East Recorded Yorkshire 1905 23 Stanwick North Riding 1844 Unknown ( if any ) Unknown No ...
Contents
Archaeological Histories | 1 |
Our Legacies in Saving the Past | 25 |
Reflections on the Changing Role of Masada in Israeli National Consciousness | 41 |
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