Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... problem for two reasons : a . Damage to scheduled [ and unscheduled ' should have been added ] sites . b . Irrevocable loss of recording of finds . knowledge through inadequate Such problems can be approached in a number of ways : 1 ...
... problem for two reasons : a . Damage to scheduled [ and unscheduled ' should have been added ] sites . b . Irrevocable loss of recording of finds . knowledge through inadequate Such problems can be approached in a number of ways : 1 ...
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... problems and differences have emerged within and outside archaeology which challenge its current status as an intellectual pursuit . Cuts in government funding for archaeology as an educational and research discipline threaten its ...
... problems and differences have emerged within and outside archaeology which challenge its current status as an intellectual pursuit . Cuts in government funding for archaeology as an educational and research discipline threaten its ...
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... problems . Rival climatic and anthropogenic explanations for the elm decline are discussed , anthropogenic one being generally favoured . Discussion of Hibbert's impressive pollen transects from the Somerset Levels does , however ...
... problems . Rival climatic and anthropogenic explanations for the elm decline are discussed , anthropogenic one being generally favoured . Discussion of Hibbert's impressive pollen transects from the Somerset Levels does , however ...
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