Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 48
... 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 built today , we can ...
... 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 built today , we can ...
Page 52
... explained by the 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 ...
... explained by the 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 ...
Page 61
... explained he had already part of the stone in question and therefore had no need to acquire any more of it ( Chippindale 1983 ) . Another tiresome , though less continual , problem for the proprietor was the pestering by archaeological ...
... explained he had already part of the stone in question and therefore had no need to acquire any more of it ( Chippindale 1983 ) . Another tiresome , though less continual , problem for the proprietor was the pestering by archaeological ...
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