Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... noted . The treasure hunting club replies spoke for only 1100 local club members , perhaps 1 % of the nation's treasure hunters . Given that most hobbyists are not club members , this sample is probably atypical , being skewed towards ...
... noted . The treasure hunting club replies spoke for only 1100 local club members , perhaps 1 % of the nation's treasure hunters . Given that most hobbyists are not club members , this sample is probably atypical , being skewed towards ...
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... noted by the Ordnance Survey . The most important of these are features not normally considered by archaeologists to be of any great anti- quity . Watkins observed that Scots Pine trees were often found on ley lines , and he therefore ...
... noted by the Ordnance Survey . The most important of these are features not normally considered by archaeologists to be of any great anti- quity . Watkins observed that Scots Pine trees were often found on ley lines , and he therefore ...
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... his views . Those views were , a s usual , uncompromisingly hostile ; Sir Edmund noted Pitt - Rivers's admission that fewer names were being scratched and those only superficially , insisted that children slid down only one stone 63.
... his views . Those views were , a s usual , uncompromisingly hostile ; Sir Edmund noted Pitt - Rivers's admission that fewer names were being scratched and those only superficially , insisted that children slid down only one stone 63.
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