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The Archaeology of York series includes many volumes on York’s topography, buildings,
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Figure 27. 2. 2 The epitomy of acculturation in early tenth-century York; this iron coin-die for a
St Peter’s penny, struck in York, combines a Christian inscription with a Viking sword and Thor’s
hammer motif.
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