Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... finds . 2 . Such problems can be approached in a number of ways : 1. Ban the sale and use of metal detectors altogether . Have much greater protection of the archaeological heritage with heavier penalties for people convicted of ...
... finds . 2 . Such problems can be approached in a number of ways : 1. Ban the sale and use of metal detectors altogether . Have much greater protection of the archaeological heritage with heavier penalties for people convicted of ...
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... finds by square , radial or offset methods ) and the minimalist ( dated lists , provenanced by site ) . One club had bought its own surveying equipment out of club funds and had photographed all its finds . Five clubs ( 14 % ) appeared ...
... finds by square , radial or offset methods ) and the minimalist ( dated lists , provenanced by site ) . One club had bought its own surveying equipment out of club funds and had photographed all its finds . Five clubs ( 14 % ) appeared ...
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... finds . Both the Suffolk Unit and Essex now regularly survey our area from the air . Prior to our formation , some 50 sites / find - spots were known . Our work has increased this figure in eight years to over 300 , and has increased ...
... finds . Both the Suffolk Unit and Essex now regularly survey our area from the air . Prior to our formation , some 50 sites / find - spots were known . Our work has increased this figure in eight years to over 300 , and has increased ...
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