Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... indicated by hatching . It can be seen that the most punitive approaches tend to be the least popular , though there is a general acceptance that no one approach is ' the answer ' . The general trend is for ' cautious rapport ' and ...
... indicated by hatching . It can be seen that the most punitive approaches tend to be the least popular , though there is a general acceptance that no one approach is ' the answer ' . The general trend is for ' cautious rapport ' and ...
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... indicates only the possible existence of a ley line , and this must be followed by fieldwork . This consists of the search for additional ' mark points ' not noted by the Ordnance Survey . The most important of these are features not ...
... indicates only the possible existence of a ley line , and this must be followed by fieldwork . This consists of the search for additional ' mark points ' not noted by the Ordnance Survey . The most important of these are features not ...
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... indicate the way in which many people see our discipline . It seems strange that the popularisation of archaeology is so often done in terms of ob- jects and artefacts rather than interesting and useful knowledge . Strange , too , that ...
... indicate the way in which many people see our discipline . It seems strange that the popularisation of archaeology is so often done in terms of ob- jects and artefacts rather than interesting and useful knowledge . Strange , too , that ...
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