Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... area ; this figure rose to 92 % for those museums that did pursue active education policies . Many of those museums which believed there to be no local treasure hunting fraternity were to be found in upland areas of Britain , where ...
... area ; this figure rose to 92 % for those museums that did pursue active education policies . Many of those museums which believed there to be no local treasure hunting fraternity were to be found in upland areas of Britain , where ...
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... area ( continuing ) , the initial results of which tend to confirm that the ubiquitous ' ring - ditches ' in this area represent ploughed - out Bronze Age barrows . Liaison with Professionals Haverhill lies in the south - west corner of ...
... area ( continuing ) , the initial results of which tend to confirm that the ubiquitous ' ring - ditches ' in this area represent ploughed - out Bronze Age barrows . Liaison with Professionals Haverhill lies in the south - west corner of ...
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... areas should close to the cultivable islands . The elm decline , on the other hand , is a major feature visible through- out the area , which implies that it was a widespread background phenom- enon not linked to human clearance . In ...
... areas should close to the cultivable islands . The elm decline , on the other hand , is a major feature visible through- out the area , which implies that it was a widespread background phenom- enon not linked to human clearance . In ...
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