Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... argued in Annapolis , Maryland , a city of 30,000 , in order to create an exhibit of ongoing excavations . Since the ... argument 45.
... argued in Annapolis , Maryland , a city of 30,000 , in order to create an exhibit of ongoing excavations . Since the ... argument 45.
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... argued that the Neolithic in- habitants of Britain were able to produce three harvests a year ( Screeton 1974 ) ... argue that the earth energy could be dimly per- ceived and used to determine the locations in which certain ' ritual ...
... argued that the Neolithic in- habitants of Britain were able to produce three harvests a year ( Screeton 1974 ) ... argue that the earth energy could be dimly per- ceived and used to determine the locations in which certain ' ritual ...
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... argument that the concept of leys is not possible ( Morrison 1978 ) . This is one of many cases in which ley hunters ... arguing that prehistoric Britain was densely settled and extensively cleared . This assertion was based on the ...
... argument that the concept of leys is not possible ( Morrison 1978 ) . This is one of many cases in which ley hunters ... arguing that prehistoric Britain was densely settled and extensively cleared . This assertion was based on the ...
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