Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 4
Page 32
... showing the range , extent and importance of amateur archaeology , is based on our annual CHRONICLE Archaeology Award and shows the work of the award winners : from neolithic flint counting on Hampstead Heath to interpreting standing ...
... showing the range , extent and importance of amateur archaeology , is based on our annual CHRONICLE Archaeology Award and shows the work of the award winners : from neolithic flint counting on Hampstead Heath to interpreting standing ...
Page 49
... showing that our guesses are not cumulative , but collide with and eclipse one another , the debate over their role in comprehending the past can be illustrated , and the real plasticity of the past and therefore of the present's ...
... showing that our guesses are not cumulative , but collide with and eclipse one another , the debate over their role in comprehending the past can be illustrated , and the real plasticity of the past and therefore of the present's ...
Page 76
... showing the archaeologist what the specialist can do to help ( Shackley is herself a sedimentologist ) . Examples back this up ; stone orientation in a flint scatter at Danebury , for example , shows that this feature is natural tumble ...
... showing the archaeologist what the specialist can do to help ( Shackley is herself a sedimentologist ) . Examples back this up ; stone orientation in a flint scatter at Danebury , for example , shows that this feature is natural tumble ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
academic activity amateur Ancient Monuments Annapolis approach archae Archaeological Review archaeological society artefacts Aubrey Burl audience Auel's Ayla Britain British Bronze Age Burl Cambridge 2:1 Cambridge Research Cooperative century chiefdoms Chippindale Christopher Chippindale CHRONICLE committee Crowther discussion editorial example excavation favour fieldwalking fieldwork film Francis Pryor glass groups heritage historical hobby idea interest interpretation involved issue knowledge ley hunters ley hunting ley lines ley theory liaison licence London Mary Rose means medieval mesolithic metal detector museums and Units Neanderthal Neanderthal band Neolithic Old Straight Track organisation paper Parthenon Marbles past period Pitt-Rivers Popular Archaeology possible prehistoric present problem professional archaeologists programme question questionnaire reconstruction relevant replies response restitution Review from Cambridge Screeton Shackley Sir Edmund social Stonehenge stones survey SWORDS TO PLOUGHSHARES television Tony Gregory treasure hunting clubs Viking visitors Watkins Wiltshire Archaeological Society