Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... reasons : a . Damage to scheduled [ and unscheduled ' should have been added ] sites . b . Irrevocable loss of recording of finds . knowledge through inadequate Such problems can be approached in a number of ways : 1 . Ban the sale and ...
... reasons : a . Damage to scheduled [ and unscheduled ' should have been added ] sites . b . Irrevocable loss of recording of finds . knowledge through inadequate Such problems can be approached in a number of ways : 1 . Ban the sale and ...
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... reason from what we know about these materials today , and how they are used now , to how they were most likely used in the past . When you visualise a reconstructed warehouse standing here , he says , what you are really seeing is an ...
... reason from what we know about these materials today , and how they are used now , to how they were most likely used in the past . When you visualise a reconstructed warehouse standing here , he says , what you are really seeing is an ...
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... reasons or anticipated significant developments in conventional archaeology . In the 1930s , Watkins was arguing that prehistoric Britain was densely settled and extensively cleared . This assertion was based on the doctrine of ' site ...
... reasons or anticipated significant developments in conventional archaeology . In the 1930s , Watkins was arguing that prehistoric Britain was densely settled and extensively cleared . This assertion was based on the doctrine of ' site ...
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