Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... thought this a good idea . A further 4 % of museums and 8 % of Units agreed to it in principle though doubted its feasibility . The formulation of a liaison policy similar to the Norfolk model ( Green and Gregory 1978 ; Gregory this ...
... thought this a good idea . A further 4 % of museums and 8 % of Units agreed to it in principle though doubted its feasibility . The formulation of a liaison policy similar to the Norfolk model ( Green and Gregory 1978 ; Gregory this ...
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... thought to have been constructed for the same purpose , and , most important of all , ' mark stones ' had been erected . These are small stones which are generally considered by archaeologists to be an unconvincing amalgam of natural ...
... thought to have been constructed for the same purpose , and , most important of all , ' mark stones ' had been erected . These are small stones which are generally considered by archaeologists to be an unconvincing amalgam of natural ...
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... thought fit . In the early 1890s , reports of the state of Stonehenge continued to be so alarming that he called Pitt - Rivers out of retirement to ге- inspect Stonehenge , on 26 September 1893 , after yet another gruelling summer's ...
... thought fit . In the early 1890s , reports of the state of Stonehenge continued to be so alarming that he called Pitt - Rivers out of retirement to ге- inspect Stonehenge , on 26 September 1893 , after yet another gruelling summer's ...
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