Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... techniques , especially new techniques , of excavation the backbone of archaeology and I shall continue to remind them at -- least once every CHRONICLE season . -- Apart from digs , what else might the television audience have learned ...
... techniques , especially new techniques , of excavation the backbone of archaeology and I shall continue to remind them at -- least once every CHRONICLE season . -- Apart from digs , what else might the television audience have learned ...
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... techniques applied to glass . Simple visual examination is right- ly emphasised -- a well known archaeometric laboratory recently identified an early glass bead as fossil mollusc . Glass is suscept- ible to aqueous corrosion and the ...
... techniques applied to glass . Simple visual examination is right- ly emphasised -- a well known archaeometric laboratory recently identified an early glass bead as fossil mollusc . Glass is suscept- ible to aqueous corrosion and the ...
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... techniques for each period . Shackley's stated goals are to provide ( 1 ) a guide to the subject and the associated literature , and ( 2 ) a reference book of procedures and techniques . The book is spiced with considerable humour , but ...
... techniques for each period . Shackley's stated goals are to provide ( 1 ) a guide to the subject and the associated literature , and ( 2 ) a reference book of procedures and techniques . The book is spiced with considerable humour , but ...
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