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S3 Archaeological work at Matthew Arnold School, Laleham, in 1989-90 and 1994

GRAHAM HAYMAN and PHIL JONES

S3   Catalogue of contexts from the 'Caesar's Camp' excavations, 1989-90


Excavation of a medieval occupation site in 1994:

S5   Table 1 Medieval and post-medieval pottery sherd counts

S6   Table 2 Medieval and post-medieval pottery EVEs (estimated vessel equivalents)

S7   Table 3 Animal bone - Number of Identified Specimens Present (NISP)

S7   Table 4 Summary of tooth wear

S7   Table 5a Bone fusion data for cattle

S7   Table 5b Bone fusion data for sheep/goat

S8   Table 6 Animal bone - summary of measurements

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