Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... Domesday , it was already divided into several separate tenurial units . In addition , parish boundaries cut through the system in such a way --sometimes following its principal or minor elements , sometimes following stratigraphically ...
... Domesday , it was already divided into several separate tenurial units . In addition , parish boundaries cut through the system in such a way --sometimes following its principal or minor elements , sometimes following stratigraphically ...
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... Domesday Survey and the Archaeological Evidence for 11th Century Population Distribution Under the assumption that there is a comparatively straight - forward relationship between the distribution of ancient artefacts and the population ...
... Domesday Survey and the Archaeological Evidence for 11th Century Population Distribution Under the assumption that there is a comparatively straight - forward relationship between the distribution of ancient artefacts and the population ...
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... Domesday returns are prone to inconsisten- cies and that , for example , comparison of returns from different parts of the country would be invalid . However , within a comparatively small area , procedural differences in the original ...
... Domesday returns are prone to inconsisten- cies and that , for example , comparison of returns from different parts of the country would be invalid . However , within a comparatively small area , procedural differences in the original ...
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