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Finds - Aberdeen's Carmelite Friary. Data query

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More ID Find Type Secondary Find Type Generic Grouping Phase Layer Feature Burial Number
More 1133 Building materials Floor tile Building materials 5b A115 AAP  
More 984 Building materials Floor tile Building materials 5b A119 AAP  
More 1730 Iron   Coffin and shroud fittings 5b A119 AAP  
More 1734 Iron   Coffin and shroud fittings 5b A144 AAP  
More 1391 Building materials Tile ?roof Building materials 5b A115 AAP  
More 283 Flint and lithics   Flint and lithics 5b A119 AAP  
More 298 Flint and lithics   Flint and lithics 5b A144 AAP  
More 402 Worked bone   Games and gaming 5b A115 AAP  
More 508 Window glass   Building materials 5b A74 AAP  
More 509 Window glass   Building materials 5b A74 AAP  
More 510 Window glass   Building materials 5b A74 AAP  
More 511 Window glass   Building materials 5b A74 AAP  
More 540 Window glass   Building materials 5b A115 AAP  
More 541 Window glass   Building materials 5b A115 AAP  
More 542 Window glass   Building materials 5b A115 AAP  
More 545 Window glass   Building materials 5b A119 AAP  
More 546 Window glass   Building materials 5b A119 AAP  

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