Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 51
... soil with incredible patience . ( Screeton 1974 : 25 ) In a It is thus that archaeologists and believers in ley lines have tended to discuss their differences . recent article in Popular Archaeology , however , Aubrey Burl attempted a ...
... soil with incredible patience . ( Screeton 1974 : 25 ) In a It is thus that archaeologists and believers in ley lines have tended to discuss their differences . recent article in Popular Archaeology , however , Aubrey Burl attempted a ...
Page 76
... soils " , is the best one in the book , and goes a long way towards 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 ...
... soils " , is the best one in the book , and goes a long way towards 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 ...
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... soils and pollen is taken to suggest fairly continuous , unbroken forest , with all that this implies ( pp . 93- 102 ) . A rather different impres- sion is gained from pp . 102-110 , in which clearance in the mesolithic , soil ...
... soils and pollen is taken to suggest fairly continuous , unbroken forest , with all that this implies ( pp . 93- 102 ) . A rather different impres- sion is gained from pp . 102-110 , in which clearance in the mesolithic , soil ...
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