Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... approach as being complementary to the more conventional ' scientific ' approach of hypothesis , then test , then rejection , modification or validation ; this is a method better suited to shorter , perhaps less intensive projects . Our ...
... approach as being complementary to the more conventional ' scientific ' approach of hypothesis , then test , then rejection , modification or validation ; this is a method better suited to shorter , perhaps less intensive projects . Our ...
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... approach intended to facilitate broad regional comparability . This framework involves the use of the National Grid and collection within hectare units , following a procedure adopted by Woodward ( 1978 ) . Individual projects are left ...
... approach intended to facilitate broad regional comparability . This framework involves the use of the National Grid and collection within hectare units , following a procedure adopted by Woodward ( 1978 ) . Individual projects are left ...
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... approach must be widely applied . This is not to reduce the value of rapidly executed extensive survey , either utilising previously recovered data ( cf Gardiner 1984 ) or involving new fieldwork . Such approaches may hopefully provide ...
... approach must be widely applied . This is not to reduce the value of rapidly executed extensive survey , either utilising previously recovered data ( cf Gardiner 1984 ) or involving new fieldwork . Such approaches may hopefully provide ...
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