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... excavated to reveal their date and structure . We resolved that it would be necessary to open large areas by excavation , in order to assess spatial activities , and at the same time , to cut through the moats and banks to obtain ...
... excavated to reveal their date and structure . We resolved that it would be necessary to open large areas by excavation , in order to assess spatial activities , and at the same time , to cut through the moats and banks to obtain ...
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... excavated on a large enough scale to permit a valid assessment of social organisation . The 1975 excavation of the widely advertised site of Ban Chiang , for Figure 13. This jar burial from Ban Non Wat contained ORIGINS OF THE ...
... excavated on a large enough scale to permit a valid assessment of social organisation . The 1975 excavation of the widely advertised site of Ban Chiang , for Figure 13. This jar burial from Ban Non Wat contained ORIGINS OF THE ...
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... excavation of the moats and banks ( Fig . 9 ) was undertaken with a mechanical digger . This allowed , for example , a 200 - metre trench up to 6 metres deep to be excavated at Noen U - Loke in an afternoon . Dr W. E. Boyd , the project ...
... excavation of the moats and banks ( Fig . 9 ) was undertaken with a mechanical digger . This allowed , for example , a 200 - metre trench up to 6 metres deep to be excavated at Noen U - Loke in an afternoon . Dr W. E. Boyd , the project ...
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