Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 76
... chapter by chapter dis- cussion of environmental tech- niques , using specific case studies as examples . Simmons and Tooley give a period by period description of British environments , drawing on various techniques for each period ...
... chapter by chapter dis- cussion of environmental tech- niques , using specific case studies as examples . Simmons and Tooley give a period by period description of British environments , drawing on various techniques for each period ...
Page 77
... chapters 2 ( microbes ) , 4 ( pol- len ) , 6 ( seeds ) , 9 ( parasites ) and 11 ( fishbones ) , while at no point are ... chapter shows little interest in prehis- toric economies , with its search for exotica such as the germination of ...
... chapters 2 ( microbes ) , 4 ( pol- len ) , 6 ( seeds ) , 9 ( parasites ) and 11 ( fishbones ) , while at no point are ... chapter shows little interest in prehis- toric economies , with its search for exotica such as the germination of ...
Page 78
... chapter is by Simmons ( sea levels ) , Dimbleby ( soils , vegetation and man ) and Grigson ( fauna ) . Dimbleby's excel- lent section dominates the chapter . The main periods are described clearly , and particular aspects ( the impact ...
... chapter is by Simmons ( sea levels ) , Dimbleby ( soils , vegetation and man ) and Grigson ( fauna ) . Dimbleby's excel- lent section dominates the chapter . The main periods are described clearly , and particular aspects ( the impact ...
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