Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... Iron Age and Romano - British agricultural patterns and the tenurial patterns which supported them . These data , fed in by excavation units and interpreted by period and topic specialists , are the vital raw material for analysis and ...
... Iron Age and Romano - British agricultural patterns and the tenurial patterns which supported them . These data , fed in by excavation units and interpreted by period and topic specialists , are the vital raw material for analysis and ...
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... of the ' Museum of the Year ' award ( Iron- bridge , Scunthorpe , etc. ) are precisely those museums which seek to involve people in the programmes as a matter of course . This raises the interesting question of whether or not there is 42.
... of the ' Museum of the Year ' award ( Iron- bridge , Scunthorpe , etc. ) are precisely those museums which seek to involve people in the programmes as a matter of course . This raises the interesting question of whether or not there is 42.
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... iron age ( Turner ) . The first serves to emphasise how little we really know about the immense span of time involved , while the latter two are dominated by discussion of contin- ued human clearance . One criticism is that Beaker Folk ...
... iron age ( Turner ) . The first serves to emphasise how little we really know about the immense span of time involved , while the latter two are dominated by discussion of contin- ued human clearance . One criticism is that Beaker Folk ...
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