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[edit]DescriptionThe Fortifications of Hull between 1321 and 1864, illustration 13.jpg |
English: Original caption read: "Plan of the excavated Phase Ia timber structures at the Beverley Gate. (Early to mid-fourteenth century)" |
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Source | Evans, D.H. (2018). "The Fortifications of Hull between 1321 and 1864". Archaeological Journal 175 (1): 87–156. DOI:10.1080/00665983.2017.1368156. |
Author | Mike Frankland |
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