Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 80
... buried or attached to the land . Thus , when a buried prehistoric boat was discovered , it belonged to the occupier of the land and not to the finder ( Elwes v . Brigg Gas Co. ( 1886 , 33 Ch.D. 562 ) ) . In those circumstances if the ...
... buried or attached to the land . Thus , when a buried prehistoric boat was discovered , it belonged to the occupier of the land and not to the finder ( Elwes v . Brigg Gas Co. ( 1886 , 33 Ch.D. 562 ) ) . In those circumstances if the ...
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... buried under someone's land is that person's property . property has been abandoned there can be no theft . Whether ... Burial Act 1857 ) . The Home Office issues licences for this purpose . Finally , to commit theft , there must be an ...
... buried under someone's land is that person's property . property has been abandoned there can be no theft . Whether ... Burial Act 1857 ) . The Home Office issues licences for this purpose . Finally , to commit theft , there must be an ...
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... burial norms and attitudes towards death based on African material ( pp . 140-141 ) . In the end , however , it must be said that nearly all of Hodder's examples play the role of what John Yellen defined as the ' spoiler approach ; that ...
... burial norms and attitudes towards death based on African material ( pp . 140-141 ) . In the end , however , it must be said that nearly all of Hodder's examples play the role of what John Yellen defined as the ' spoiler approach ; that ...
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