Burdale: an Anglian settlement in the Yorkshire Wolds

Julian D Richards, Steve Roskams, 2013. https://doi.org/10.5284/1021540. How to cite using this DOI

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BUR07_Level_III.pdf Richards, J., Roskams, S. (2013) 'BUR07: A report on archaeological evaluations carried out at Burdale, North Yorkshire in May 2007' PDF 1 Mb
BUR07_conservation_assessment_report.pdf Felter, M. (2007) 'BUR07: Assessment of finds', YAT Conservation laboratories PDF 588 Kb
BUR07_pot_final.pdf Austin, T., Jelley, E. (2012) 'BUR07: Excavation: pottery report' PDF 711 Kb
BUR07_metaldetecting_report_3.pdf Bambrook, G. (2007) 'BUR07: Metal detector survey', Historia Detectum PDF 26 Mb
BUR07_iron_conservation__report.pdf Felter, M. (2007) 'BUR07: Report on the investigative conservation of selected small finds', YAT Conservation laboratories PDF 670 Kb
BUR07_research_design.pdf Richards, J. (2007) 'BUR07: Research design' PDF 966 Kb

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