n.a. (1979). Biological evidence from the Roman warehouses in Coney Street. In: n.e. Biological evidence from the Roman warehouses in Coney Street. York: Council for British Archaeology. pp. 45-100.

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Biological evidence from the Roman warehouses in Coney Street
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Biological evidence from the Roman warehouses in Coney Street
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The Archaeology of York
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1414/2 (2)
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45 - 100
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SE 602517. Biological and pedological evidence from layers underlying and associated with two phases of Roman riverside store buildings has proved to be of great significance in the understanding of the site. Immense numbers of grain beetles together with a few seeds of arable weeds represented the remains of spoiled grain; this layer had been sealed by a thick layer of silt before a new store building was erected. This second building was associated with quantities of mixed charred grain. With contributions by J.R.A. Greig and J.S.R. Hood
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1979
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0 900312 87 4
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Seeds (Auto Detected Subject)
ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
Mixed Charred Grain (Auto Detected Subject)
Arable Weeds (Auto Detected Subject)
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19 Jan 2009