Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, with Communications Made to the Society, Volume 96George Bell and Sons, 2007 |
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... Hurst Lane percentages take account of other species ; the majority of regional data ( taken as Eastern England and East Anglia ) are from Hambleton ( 1999 ) and OD height categories also follow Hambleton . B C C B A Skull Fracture ...
... Hurst Lane percentages take account of other species ; the majority of regional data ( taken as Eastern England and East Anglia ) are from Hambleton ( 1999 ) and OD height categories also follow Hambleton . B C C B A Skull Fracture ...
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... Hurst Lane , the early Middle Iron Age phase of site excluded when calculating wheel - made % but included for burnished / scored % . * Maximum percentage by feature ; no overall total available ) . 4 T 6 2 0 1 metres 5 100 3. up the Cam ...
... Hurst Lane , the early Middle Iron Age phase of site excluded when calculating wheel - made % but included for burnished / scored % . * Maximum percentage by feature ; no overall total available ) . 4 T 6 2 0 1 metres 5 100 3. up the Cam ...
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... Hurst & Hurst 1961 , p . 266 ) . The two wheel - made flanged rims , from a bowl and cooking pot ( Figs 5.4 & 5.5 ) , are probably a little later in date , from the thir- teenth or fourteenth centuries . At Northolt Manor , similar rim ...
... Hurst & Hurst 1961 , p . 266 ) . The two wheel - made flanged rims , from a bowl and cooking pot ( Figs 5.4 & 5.5 ) , are probably a little later in date , from the thir- teenth or fourteenth centuries . At Northolt Manor , similar rim ...
Contents
A Late Bronze Age enclosure at Lynton Way Sawston Cambridgeshire | 7 |
The Chronicle Hills Whittlesford Cambridgeshire | 21 |
the Hurst Lane Reservoir site | 41 |
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