Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... arable field and the noting of earthworks within fields of pasture , was carried out in 1983-84 , together with a non - intensive examination of the various strategic alternative routes . During 1984-85 work has been concentrated in a ...
... arable field and the noting of earthworks within fields of pasture , was carried out in 1983-84 , together with a non - intensive examination of the various strategic alternative routes . During 1984-85 work has been concentrated in a ...
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... arable land which is threatened by development , must become an instinctive response on the part of all archaeological agencies and individual fieldworkers with rural responsibilities . I know of several local government archaeology ...
... arable land which is threatened by development , must become an instinctive response on the part of all archaeological agencies and individual fieldworkers with rural responsibilities . I know of several local government archaeology ...
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... arable land use , and which have only recently fallen under the plough . Thus field- walking surveys on the Hampshire Downs soon after intensive ploughing had begun in the 1960's revealed several Saxon settlement sites , including the ...
... arable land use , and which have only recently fallen under the plough . Thus field- walking surveys on the Hampshire Downs soon after intensive ploughing had begun in the 1960's revealed several Saxon settlement sites , including the ...
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