Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... building with surviv- ing walls , floors , doorways and window embrasures , a prehistoric flint tool or a medieval jug . But start to talk about evidence for continuity of tenements , or the reaction of Romano - British field - system ...
... building with surviv- ing walls , floors , doorways and window embrasures , a prehistoric flint tool or a medieval jug . But start to talk about evidence for continuity of tenements , or the reaction of Romano - British field - system ...
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... buildings today , he explained , we can say that this building was probably two to two- and - a - half storeys tall . By measuring the distance between the floor beams , and again figuring this measurement against the way floors are ...
... buildings today , he explained , we can say that this building was probably two to two- and - a - half storeys tall . By measuring the distance between the floor beams , and again figuring this measurement against the way floors are ...
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... building , the Stonehenge everybody knows ( at least in silhouette ) and wants to see , has nevertheless to be observed ( Archaeological Review from Cambridge 2 : 1 ( 1983 ) ) from a distance . As concern and public debate as.
... building , the Stonehenge everybody knows ( at least in silhouette ) and wants to see , has nevertheless to be observed ( Archaeological Review from Cambridge 2 : 1 ( 1983 ) ) from a distance . As concern and public debate as.
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