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Year: 2011 Author: Kirsten Jarrett Categories: Early Medieval, Day of Archaeology 2011, Iron Age, Day of Archaeology, Anglo-Saxon, Romano-British
Tags: Technology, specialist in ancient metalworking technology, Finds, Artefacts, Britain, Archaeology, manufacturing process, Context records, CBA, author, Nottingham, Sheffield, particular ceramic manufacturing technique, Roman Medieval Crickley Hill, Artifact, ancient metalworking technology, IT, Post-excavation, XRF, Late Roman, Harris Matrix, Ceramics, Excavation, Metallurgy, Organic-temper
Jarrett, Kirsten (2011): 4. Roman and Early Medieval Crickley Hill: post-excavation analysis. https://doi.org/10.5284/1048373 | 2 Mb |
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Crickley Buckle (doa_image543.jpg) |
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Late Roman buckle from Catterick (doa_image548.jpg) |
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