Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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Page 39
... appears to deepen ( The Times , August 5th 1927 ) . Afterthoughts 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 ...
... appears to deepen ( The Times , August 5th 1927 ) . Afterthoughts 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 ...
Page 59
... appears to be organised around a series of long , sinuous trackways , climbing up from the valley of the river ... appears to be of major relict elements only , and especially of the long routeways . This might appear to suggest that ...
... appears to be organised around a series of long , sinuous trackways , climbing up from the valley of the river ... appears to be of major relict elements only , and especially of the long routeways . This might appear to suggest that ...
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... appears to be a necessary medium for the dissemination of archaeo- logical theory , surfaced Edmond's paper and was highlighted in that by Bill Boismier . Arguably the latter's paper was one of the more useful attempts to bridge the ...
... appears to be a necessary medium for the dissemination of archaeo- logical theory , surfaced Edmond's paper and was highlighted in that by Bill Boismier . Arguably the latter's paper was one of the more useful attempts to bridge the ...
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