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Page 68
... stone tools , cave sites , shell - middens , settlement mounds , indigenous walled enclosures and European forts ... stones . Dates so far available have placed them within the first millenium AD , but it seems likely that they are ...
... stone tools , cave sites , shell - middens , settlement mounds , indigenous walled enclosures and European forts ... stones . Dates so far available have placed them within the first millenium AD , but it seems likely that they are ...
Page 70
... stones ) , and which had easiest access from tarred roads or rivers . The solution to the problem of erosion was the appointment of caretakers for the two sites concerned , Ker Batch and Wassu . Yet this could only ever constitute a ...
... stones ) , and which had easiest access from tarred roads or rivers . The solution to the problem of erosion was the appointment of caretakers for the two sites concerned , Ker Batch and Wassu . Yet this could only ever constitute a ...
Page 72
... stones , and whose millet fields lie among and even on the tumuli are the custodians first and last of these ... stones and the roots of which have broken and displaced these stones . His solution was that the only way to prevent the ...
... stones , and whose millet fields lie among and even on the tumuli are the custodians first and last of these ... stones and the roots of which have broken and displaced these stones . His solution was that the only way to prevent the ...
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