Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... Similar Finds ? Similar Interpretations ? A Spectrum of Approaches . In : Moberg , C.A. ( ed ) , Similar Finds ? Similar Interpretations ? Glastonbury - Gothenburg - Gotland . Nine Essays . Gothenburg . Morris , C. 1995. Symbols to ...
... Similar Finds ? Similar Interpretations ? A Spectrum of Approaches . In : Moberg , C.A. ( ed ) , Similar Finds ? Similar Interpretations ? Glastonbury - Gothenburg - Gotland . Nine Essays . Gothenburg . Morris , C. 1995. Symbols to ...
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... similar or standardised buildings indicates that these buildings are functionally related to one another and are involved in similar activities . The notion of minimising time expenditure was taken into account when building the towns ...
... similar or standardised buildings indicates that these buildings are functionally related to one another and are involved in similar activities . The notion of minimising time expenditure was taken into account when building the towns ...
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... similar to the bricks forming the surrounding walls of the house , consisting of a light grey- coloured upper part and a reddish - brown lower part . Elongated voids are also abundant but are more or less displayed parallel to the soil ...
... similar to the bricks forming the surrounding walls of the house , consisting of a light grey- coloured upper part and a reddish - brown lower part . Elongated voids are also abundant but are more or less displayed parallel to the soil ...
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