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<title>Craft, Industry and Everyday Life: Finds from Medieval York</title>
<description>This comprehens ive report represents a landmark in the publicatio n of medieval finds from excavation s in York. It encompasse s very large assemblage s of medieval artefacts of a wide variety of materials, including  iron, non-ferrou s  metal, stone, jet, amber, fired clay, glass and textile. These were recovered from four major sites in York.</description>
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<title>L-M BRIC News</title>
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<title>A Few Medieval Braids</title>
<description>Braiding is a easy, medieval and quite practical way to make laces, straps, ties, and many other narrow wares. There are far more possibilities than just the simple 3-strand braid that everyone knows. Although there are many ways to make cords and narrow strips of fabric, this discussion is limited to a few of the most common braids made from a set of elements and using no equipment.</description>
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