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G Hurst, John
Medieval Ceramics: Journal of the Medieval Ceramics Research Group, 21, 124-124
Publication review
Publication review
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Blinkhorn, Paul, G Hurst, John
Medieval Ceramics: Journal of the Medieval Ceramics Research Group, 15, 21-24
The article discusses the manufacturing techniques, dating and function of three small jugs with unusual tubular 'spouts' in the form of a whistle, which were found du
The article discusses the manufacturing techniques, dating and function of three small jugs with unusual tubular 'spouts' in the form of a whistle, which were found du
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George Hoskins, William, Grant, B, Thirsk, Joan, Green, George H, G Hurst, John, Warwick Beresford, Maurice, Clifford Darby, Henry, Roy Versey, George
Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society, 39, 24-33
Provisional List of Deserted Medieval Villages in Leicestershire
Provisional List of Deserted Medieval Villages in Leicestershire
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G Hurst, John
Medieval Ceramics: Journal of the Medieval Ceramics Research Group, 24, 23-30
The first excavated examples of medieval and post-medieval imported ceramics, in the 17th and 18th centuries, were often misdated as Roman, or even Phoenician; it was
The first excavated examples of medieval and post-medieval imported ceramics, in the 17th and 18th centuries, were often misdated as Roman, or even Phoenician; it was
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G Hurst, John
Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society, 43, 10-18
In 1960 excavations in the churchyard at Kirby Bellars produced over 500 sherds of pottery dating from the Roman period to the present day. Over 350 of these wer
In 1960 excavations in the churchyard at Kirby Bellars produced over 500 sherds of pottery dating from the Roman period to the present day. Over 350 of these wer
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R Robertson-Mackay, R, L Blackmore, Lyn, G Hurst, John, P Jones, Philip, S Moorhouse, Stephen, L Webster, Leslie
Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society, 2.32, 107-131
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