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Page 39
Aftertho In general there appears to be a need for a return to common sense in
the matter of surveys and survey procedures . ( Hope - Simpson 1983 , 47 )
Whether or not the Stonehenge Environs Project was carried out with any degree
of ...
Aftertho In general there appears to be a need for a return to common sense in
the matter of surveys and survey procedures . ( Hope - Simpson 1983 , 47 )
Whether or not the Stonehenge Environs Project was carried out with any degree
of ...
Page 59
Instead , the landscape appears to be organised around a series of long ,
sinuous trackways , climbing up from the valley of the river Wavaney onto the
heavier clays to the north . This arrangement is clearly crossed by the Pye Road
in such a ...
Instead , the landscape appears to be organised around a series of long ,
sinuous trackways , climbing up from the valley of the river Wavaney onto the
heavier clays to the north . This arrangement is clearly crossed by the Pye Road
in such a ...
Page 111
The jargon which so often of small conferences , termed appears to be a
necessary medium sessions . Reviewing the whole of for the dissemination of
archaeo - TAG is well nigh impossible , for logical theory , surfaced in each
session has its ...
The jargon which so often of small conferences , termed appears to be a
necessary medium sessions . Reviewing the whole of for the dissemination of
archaeo - TAG is well nigh impossible , for logical theory , surfaced in each
session has its ...
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