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... contained a copper alloy bowl together with a patera and an animal - spouted strainer bowl . The hoard at Santon Downham consisted of a bronze jug , bronze handle of a patera , a large bronze cauldron , fragments from two buckets or ...
... contained a copper alloy bowl together with a patera and an animal - spouted strainer bowl . The hoard at Santon Downham consisted of a bronze jug , bronze handle of a patera , a large bronze cauldron , fragments from two buckets or ...
Page 91
... contained animal bone , which collectively indicates domestic refuse . Despite the lack of surrounding stratigraphy , and the sherd link being within one context , this is further evidence that glass vessels were in use here in the same ...
... contained animal bone , which collectively indicates domestic refuse . Despite the lack of surrounding stratigraphy , and the sherd link being within one context , this is further evidence that glass vessels were in use here in the same ...
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... contained . Finally , the spirit is matured in oak casks until ready to drink . The earliest stills used air cooling to condense the vapours , but such stills would have produced very little spirit ( Moss and Hume 1981 : 31 ) . During ...
... contained . Finally , the spirit is matured in oak casks until ready to drink . The earliest stills used air cooling to condense the vapours , but such stills would have produced very little spirit ( Moss and Hume 1981 : 31 ) . During ...
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Real and unreal landscapes | 7 |
Activating the prehistoric landscape of Lancashire | 39 |
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