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The fieldwork would not have been possible but for the financial support of The
Prehistoric Society , the Society of Antiquaries , the British Academy and the
Mouswald Trust , to whom I am grateful . References Bewley , R . H . 1982 .
The fieldwork would not have been possible but for the financial support of The
Prehistoric Society , the Society of Antiquaries , the British Academy and the
Mouswald Trust , to whom I am grateful . References Bewley , R . H . 1982 .
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Lithic distributions and Neolithic settlement patterns in central southern England .
In Bradley , R . and Gardiner , J . ( eds ) Neolithic Studies : A Review of some
Current Research . B . A . R . 133 . Oxford , British Archaeological Reports , 15 -
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Lithic distributions and Neolithic settlement patterns in central southern England .
In Bradley , R . and Gardiner , J . ( eds ) Neolithic Studies : A Review of some
Current Research . B . A . R . 133 . Oxford , British Archaeological Reports , 15 -
40 ...
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C . B . A . Research Report 26 . London , Council for British Archaeology . Drury ,
P . and Rodwell , W . 1978 . Investigations at As heldham , Essex : an interim
report on the church and the historic landscape . Antiquaries Journal 58 , 133 -
151 .
C . B . A . Research Report 26 . London , Council for British Archaeology . Drury ,
P . and Rodwell , W . 1978 . Investigations at As heldham , Essex : an interim
report on the church and the historic landscape . Antiquaries Journal 58 , 133 -
151 .
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