Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 52
... argument that these generally occupied sites which had been in continuous religious use since the Neolithic . Map work , however , indicates only the possible existence of a ley line , and this must be followed by fieldwork . This ...
... argument that these generally occupied sites which had been in continuous religious use since the Neolithic . Map work , however , indicates only the possible existence of a ley line , and this must be followed by fieldwork . This ...
Page 57
... 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 ...
Page 67
... argument for their restitution is strengthened by the fact that they were not portable or free - standing works of art , but an integral part of a single monument , which is the visible memorial the society which discovered , among ...
... argument for their restitution is strengthened by the fact that they were not portable or free - standing works of art , but an integral part of a single monument , which is the visible memorial the society which discovered , among ...
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