Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... important is the incentive of financial gain ? 4 ( 15 ) SOME IMPORTANCE 11 ( 41 ) MINOR 11 ( 41 ) NOT AT ALL Have you ever found anything of value ? 9 ( 33 ) NO 13 ( 49 ) YES 2 ( 7 ) OFTEN 2 ( 7 ) DEPENDS ON WHAT YOU CALL VALUABLE No ...
... important is the incentive of financial gain ? 4 ( 15 ) SOME IMPORTANCE 11 ( 41 ) MINOR 11 ( 41 ) NOT AT ALL Have you ever found anything of value ? 9 ( 33 ) NO 13 ( 49 ) YES 2 ( 7 ) OFTEN 2 ( 7 ) DEPENDS ON WHAT YOU CALL VALUABLE No ...
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... important of these are features not normally considered by archaeologists to be of any great anti- quity . Watkins observed that Scots Pine trees were often found on ley lines , and he therefore deduced that these were the de- scendants ...
... important of these are features not normally considered by archaeologists to be of any great anti- quity . Watkins observed that Scots Pine trees were often found on ley lines , and he therefore deduced that these were the de- scendants ...
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... importance . The Ancient Monuments Board advises on whether a monument should be scheduled . Once scheduled a ... Importance : > ' Area of Archaeological Importance ' is a completely new concept and is the direct result of the city ...
... importance . The Ancient Monuments Board advises on whether a monument should be scheduled . Once scheduled a ... Importance : > ' Area of Archaeological Importance ' is a completely new concept and is the direct result of the city ...
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