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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 1331 Building materials Mortar Building materials 1 A1042    
More 1385 Building materials Fired clay? Building materials 1 A1042    
More 167 Flint and lithics   Flint and lithics 1 A928 ATE  
More 177 Flint and lithics   Flint and lithics 1 A1009 API  
More 185 Flint and lithics   Flint and lithics 1 A1042    
More 198 Flint and lithics   Flint and lithics 1 A1009 API  
More 292 Flint and lithics   Flint and lithics 1 A165    
More 312 Flint and lithics   Flint and lithics 1 A165    
More 2370 Flint and lithics   Flint and lithics 1 JH20    
More 2371 Flint and lithics   Flint and lithics 1 JH20    
More 2372 Flint and lithics   Flint and lithics 1 JH20    
More 2373 Flint and lithics   Flint and lithics 1 JH20    
More 1832 Iron   Coffin and shroud fittings 1 A1009 API  
More 1663 Iron   Building materials 1 J257    
More 439 Lead   Lead waste 1 A659 ALW  
More 2050 Pottery   Pottery 1 J344    
More 2051 Pottery   Pottery 1 J344/J283    
More 2052 Pottery   Pottery 1 J270    
More 2053 Pottery   Pottery 1 J283    

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