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        Monuments of Merv 

        Herrmann, Georgina (1999)
        Archaeological research and ancient records have been combined in this work to provide a comprehensive account of the buildings of Merv, an oasis city in the middle of the Turkmenistani desert. Founded in the sixth century ...
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        The tombs and Moon temple of Hureidha (Hadhramaut) 

        Caton Thompson, G. (1944)
        This work describes excavations conducted by Gertrude Caton-Thompson at the site of Hureidha in the Wadi ‘Amd in eastern Yemen. Early chapters outline evidence of the earliest human occupation in the Hadhramaut and relicts ...
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        Early Incised Slabs and Brasses from the London Marblers 

        Badham, Sally; Norris, Malcolm (1999)
        Although the objective of the Monumental Brass Society is to promote the study both of monumental brasses and of incised slabs, research on the two media has proceeded along separate and largely independent lines. This is ...
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        Roman Brooches in Britain 

        Bayley, Justine; Butcher, Sarnia (2004)
        This work presents the first major analysis of brooches from Roman sites in Britain since the pioneering work of M R Hull in the 1950s and 1960s and is the first to study the material using metallurgical analysis in addition ...
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        Excavations at Tintagel Castle, Cornwall, 1990-1999 

        Barrowman, Rachel C.; Batey, Colleen E.; Morris, Christopher D. (2007)
        Romantic rock-perched sea-girt Tintagel is a magical place that resonates with Arthurian associations - and the archaeological reality is no less intriguing than the legend. Investigation of the site began in the 1930s, ...
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        Fourth report on the excavations of the Roman fort at Richborough, Kent 

        Bushe-Fox, J.P. (1949)
        This is the fourth report of excavations at Richborough, in Kent, England, conducted by J P Bushe-Fox. Included are descriptions of human remains and artefacts such as pottery, coins, buildings and metalwork, together with ...
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        Excavations at the Jewry Wall Site, Leicester 

        Kenyon, Kathleen M. (1948)
        This is an account of the excavations at the Jewry Wall site in Leicester, Leicestershire, England, undertaken between 1936 and 1939. Included are descriptions of human remains and artefacts such as pottery, coins, buildings ...
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        Verulamium 

        Wheeler, R.E.M.; Wheeler, T.V. (1936)
        This is an account of the excavations at St Alban’s (Verulamium), Hertfordshire, in southern England, undertaken in the 1930s. Included are descriptions of human remains and artefacts such as pottery, coins, buildings and ...
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        Excavations at Brough-on-Humber 1958–61 

        Wacher, J.S. (1969)
        This is a report of excavations at Brough-on-Humber, England, conducted by J. S. Wacher between 1958 and 1961. Included are descriptions of artefacts such as pottery, coins, buildings and metalwork, together with an account ...
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        Zoomorphic Penannular Brooches 

        Kilbride-Jones, H.E. (1980)
        This is a study of a distinctive type of Celtic jewellery called zoomorphic penannular brooches, popular in the British Isles from the second century AD to the mid fifth century AD. In this type of jewellery, the terminals ...
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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