Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... represent those museums which had no knowledge whatever of any local metal detector activity . Clearly some museums were unaware of local clubs existing ; it is also apparent that there were clubs in East Anglia and the West Country ...
... represent those museums which had no knowledge whatever of any local metal detector activity . Clearly some museums were unaware of local clubs existing ; it is also apparent that there were clubs in East Anglia and the West Country ...
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... represent ploughed - out Bronze Age barrows . Liaison with Professionals Haverhill lies in the south - west corner of Suffolk , the county boundaries with Cambridgeshire and Essex lying 3km west and 1km south of the town respectively ...
... represent ploughed - out Bronze Age barrows . Liaison with Professionals Haverhill lies in the south - west corner of Suffolk , the county boundaries with Cambridgeshire and Essex lying 3km west and 1km south of the town respectively ...
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... represent the relics of a prehistoric spiritual science , created by a society very different from anything docu- mented in the historic or ethnographic record . This society was one which was superior to ours , both ecologically and ...
... represent the relics of a prehistoric spiritual science , created by a society very different from anything docu- mented in the historic or ethnographic record . This society was one which was superior to ours , both ecologically and ...
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