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Field, N. (2009).
St John's Church, Yarburgh, Lincolnshire. Archaeological Watching Brief
. Naomi Field Archaeological Consultancy. https://doi.org/10.5284/1015240.
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Title:
St John's Church, Yarburgh, Lincolnshire. Archaeological Watching Brief
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Series:
Naomi Field Archaeological Consultancy unpublished report series
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.5284/1015240
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Report (in Series)
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Author:
N Field
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Publisher:
Naomi Field Archaeological Consultancy
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Year of Publication:
2009
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Locations:
Site:
St Johns Church
Parish:
YARBURGH
District:
East Lindsey
County:
Lincolnshire
Country:
England
Grid Reference: 535100, 393070 (Easting, Northing)
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Report Id:
Lincolnshire HER Report UID 4446
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Grey Literature Scanning projects (Lincolnshire County Council)
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24 Nov 2016