Anon, . (2002). Chapter 7. Cultural Heritage. Proposed Motorway Service Area, Crossroads Farm, Bramham. John Samuels Archaeological Consultants. https://doi.org/10.5284/1025375. Cite this using datacite

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Chapter 7. Cultural Heritage. Proposed Motorway Service Area, Crossroads Farm, Bramham
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John Samuels Archaeological Consultants unpublished report series
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Anon
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John Samuels Archaeological Consultants
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Site: Crossroads Farm, Bramham
Parish: STUTTON WITH HAZLEWOOD
District: Selby
County: North Yorkshire
Country: England
Location - Auto Detected: Crossroads Farm Bramham
Grid Reference: 443400, 440220 (Easting, Northing)
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