Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... lines of that published by Treasure Hunting magazine ( reproduced in Council of Europe 1981 : 110 ) , it is difficult to see how these clubs can monitor their members ' behaviour in quite the way they have suggested , given that club ...
... lines of that published by Treasure Hunting magazine ( reproduced in Council of Europe 1981 : 110 ) , it is difficult to see how these clubs can monitor their members ' behaviour in quite the way they have suggested , given that club ...
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... lines through a variety of ancient features . The aligning features include not only those placed to mark the track , and the settlements and meeting places along it , but also large numbers of structures which are conventionally ...
... lines through a variety of ancient features . The aligning features include not only those placed to mark the track , and the settlements and meeting places along it , but also large numbers of structures which are conventionally ...
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... lines on ancient landscapes . New Scientist 96 ( 1337/1338 ) : 822-6 . Garner , A. 1963 The Moon of Gomrath . William Collins , London . Hadingham , E. 1975 Circles and Standing Stones . Heineman , London . Hitching , F. 1976 Earth ...
... lines on ancient landscapes . New Scientist 96 ( 1337/1338 ) : 822-6 . Garner , A. 1963 The Moon of Gomrath . William Collins , London . Hadingham , E. 1975 Circles and Standing Stones . Heineman , London . Hitching , F. 1976 Earth ...
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