Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... represented by filled symbols . The responses are geographically diverse enough to offer information from most regions of the country . ( Archaeological Review from Cambridge 2 : 1 ( 1983 ) ) Figure 2 shows the distribution of treasure ...
... represented by filled symbols . The responses are geographically diverse enough to offer information from most regions of the country . ( Archaeological Review from Cambridge 2 : 1 ( 1983 ) ) Figure 2 shows the distribution of treasure ...
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... represented ' yet another ' infringement of the rights and freedoms of the individual . Affiliation to a body of national treasure hunting clubs to maintain standards was approved of to a greater or lesser extent by no less than 89 % of ...
... represented ' yet another ' infringement of the rights and freedoms of the individual . Affiliation to a body of national treasure hunting clubs to maintain standards was approved of to a greater or lesser extent by no less than 89 % of ...
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... represented in the case of the William Раса Garden . This large formal eighteenth century garden was excavated in the late 1960s and early 1970s and is now open to the public . It is an archaeologi- cally - based reconstruction which ...
... represented in the case of the William Раса Garden . This large formal eighteenth century garden was excavated in the late 1960s and early 1970s and is now open to the public . It is an archaeologi- cally - based reconstruction which ...
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