Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... things is in . Along with this shift , there is an increasing concern with industrial , above ground and underwater archaeology and a concern with what I'11 call the subject ' philosophy ' . Digs are out for two reasons ; the ...
... things is in . Along with this shift , there is an increasing concern with industrial , above ground and underwater archaeology and a concern with what I'11 call the subject ' philosophy ' . Digs are out for two reasons ; the ...
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... things had not got worse . Names were still being scratched ; leaning stones were still being used as slides by children ; the rats that lived on the picnic scraps were still burrowing under the stones . No upright stones had actually ...
... things had not got worse . Names were still being scratched ; leaning stones were still being used as slides by children ; the rats that lived on the picnic scraps were still burrowing under the stones . No upright stones had actually ...
Page 77
... things as fungus , bacteria , parasites , liverworts for etc. will ever be of other than anecdotal value to archaeology . In David Clarke's terms - are we not in danger of losing sight of the wood because of a proliferation of wooden ...
... things as fungus , bacteria , parasites , liverworts for etc. will ever be of other than anecdotal value to archaeology . In David Clarke's terms - are we not in danger of losing sight of the wood because of a proliferation of wooden ...
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