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89 ( 78 ) YES 9 ( 8 ) POSSIBLY 10 ( 9 ) NOT POSSIBLE 2 ( 2 ) UNDER REVIEW 4
( 3 ) NO 11 . Organised clubs might be expected to work to higher standards of
recording , such as the accurate plotting of find spots . However , even the most ...
89 ( 78 ) YES 9 ( 8 ) POSSIBLY 10 ( 9 ) NOT POSSIBLE 2 ( 2 ) UNDER REVIEW 4
( 3 ) NO 11 . Organised clubs might be expected to work to higher standards of
recording , such as the accurate plotting of find spots . However , even the most ...
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Once this is achieved it will be possible to establish guidelines for making
archaeology more interesting and perhaps even relevant to the mass of the
British public . References Blalock , H . M . 1972 Social Statistics ( 2nd edn ) .
McGraw - Hill ...
Once this is achieved it will be possible to establish guidelines for making
archaeology more interesting and perhaps even relevant to the mass of the
British public . References Blalock , H . M . 1972 Social Statistics ( 2nd edn ) .
McGraw - Hill ...
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Map work , however , 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 ...
Map work , however , 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 ...
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