Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 18
... they trivialise it . Whatever their aims , the net effect tends to remain the same : namely an arbitrary , if generally naive , vandalism of the archaeological record . As guardians of our collective heritage , it is essential 18.
... they trivialise it . Whatever their aims , the net effect tends to remain the same : namely an arbitrary , if generally naive , vandalism of the archaeological record . As guardians of our collective heritage , it is essential 18.
Page 77
... effect in a given situation should they have the misfortune to encounter palaeopoop . Not all the background questions receive ade- quate treatment the pollen work of Tauber and Peck ( suggesting that pollen frequencies may be affected ...
... effect in a given situation should they have the misfortune to encounter palaeopoop . Not all the background questions receive ade- quate treatment the pollen work of Tauber and Peck ( suggesting that pollen frequencies may be affected ...
Page 78
... effect not visible in the pollen diagrams ? Work on pollen dispersion could usefully have been included here . - The neolithic chapter is by Smith , with contributions from Tooley ( sea levels ) , Grigson ( fauna ) and Hillman ( crops ) ...
... effect not visible in the pollen diagrams ? Work on pollen dispersion could usefully have been included here . - The neolithic chapter is by Smith , with contributions from Tooley ( sea levels ) , Grigson ( fauna ) and Hillman ( crops ) ...
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