Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 73
... evidence would have been appreciated . The range of glass considered is narrow . While vitreous waste - products , such as metal smelting slags , may require little attention ( although vitri- fied forts are discussed ) , and obsidian ...
... evidence would have been appreciated . The range of glass considered is narrow . While vitreous waste - products , such as metal smelting slags , may require little attention ( although vitri- fied forts are discussed ) , and obsidian ...
Page 74
... evidence for this period , which has formed a major focus of archaeological research in all the countries around the ... evidence for trade and towns in the early med- ieval period , and are an invaluable introduction to what have ...
... evidence for this period , which has formed a major focus of archaeological research in all the countries around the ... evidence for trade and towns in the early med- ieval period , and are an invaluable introduction to what have ...
Page 75
... evidence are more fully set out in the last three chapters . He claims to be offering only an essay in interpretation rather than a fully worked out account of the period . In this section of the book I feel we are on rather less sure ...
... evidence are more fully set out in the last three chapters . He claims to be offering only an essay in interpretation rather than a fully worked out account of the period . In this section of the book I feel we are on rather less sure ...
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