Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... sample of a population . There can be little doubt that on certain sites , the recovery of such a sample of metalwork from a ploughsoil prior to excavation may yield information not available from conventional fieldwalking . Such was ...
... sample of a population . There can be little doubt that on certain sites , the recovery of such a sample of metalwork from a ploughsoil prior to excavation may yield information not available from conventional fieldwalking . Such was ...
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... sample ( 114 ) . Nevertheless , a striking similarity of opinion between the two has been noted . The treasure hunting club replies spoke for only 1100 local club members , perhaps 1 % of the nation's treasure hunters . Given that most ...
... sample ( 114 ) . Nevertheless , a striking similarity of opinion between the two has been noted . The treasure hunting club replies spoke for only 1100 local club members , perhaps 1 % of the nation's treasure hunters . Given that most ...
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... sample was too small for significant conclusions , especially as only 12 of the 25 interviews were successful ( the ... sampling strategy was costly and time - consuming to implement , with each interviewer travelling across town to ...
... sample was too small for significant conclusions , especially as only 12 of the 25 interviews were successful ( the ... sampling strategy was costly and time - consuming to implement , with each interviewer travelling across town to ...
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