Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... Francis Pryor outlines one such alternative set of techniques , ' dyke survey ' , the application of which has led to the discovery of some quite spectacular sites . Pryor's discussion also supplies a good indication of how methods ...
... Francis Pryor outlines one such alternative set of techniques , ' dyke survey ' , the application of which has led to the discovery of some quite spectacular sites . Pryor's discussion also supplies a good indication of how methods ...
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... Francis Pryor has criticised what he calls the ' flat earth approach ' to archaeology ( Pryor 1980 , 490 ) , a failing of archaeologists to see their sites in more than two dimensions . Just as our ( relatively ) new found spatial ...
... Francis Pryor has criticised what he calls the ' flat earth approach ' to archaeology ( Pryor 1980 , 490 ) , a failing of archaeologists to see their sites in more than two dimensions . Just as our ( relatively ) new found spatial ...
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... Francis Pryor picked up on in his slightly tongue in cheek contribution . He suggested that the burgeoning of archaeology from the mid - 1960's to the late 1970's , rather than being a marvellous response to urban development and ...
... Francis Pryor picked up on in his slightly tongue in cheek contribution . He suggested that the burgeoning of archaeology from the mid - 1960's to the late 1970's , rather than being a marvellous response to urban development and ...
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