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A report of research into the excavation histories of a number of caves near Settle, North Yorkshire, concentrating on the later prehistoric and Romano-British archaeology of Victoria Cave. The volume is intended to present summaries of the current state of research and to publish the artefacts previously unreported. There are chapters on the site, the prehistoric pottery, the Roman coins, brooches, lead, iron and copper alloy objects, the ivory, bone and atler objects, wood, jet/shale, stone,…
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A report of research into the excavation histories of a number of caves near Settle, North Yorkshire, concentrating on the later prehistoric and Romano-British archaeology of Victoria Cave. The volume is intended to present summaries of the current state of research and to publish the artefacts previously unreported. There are chapters on the site, the prehistoric pottery, the Roman coins, brooches, lead, iron and copper alloy objects, the ivory, bone and atler objects, wood, jet/shale, stone, the Romano-British pottery and glass, and a discussion of the Romano-British usage of Victoria Cave.

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A report of research into the excavation histories of a number of caves near Settle, North Yorkshire, concentrating on the later prehistoric and Romano-British archaeology of Victoria Cave. The volume is intended to present summaries of the current state of research and to publish the artefacts previously unreported. There are chapters on the site, the prehistoric pottery, the Roman coins, brooches, lead, iron and copper alloy objects, the ivory, bone and atler objects, wood, jet/shale, stone, the Romano-British pottery and glass, and a discussion of the Romano-British usage of Victoria Cave.

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