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ARCHEOLOGICAL REVIEW FROM CAMBRIDGE Number 1 Volume 4 _ _ _ _ _ _
Number 1 _ _ ISSUE THEME : SURFACE ARCHAEOLOGY _ Spring _ 1985
Theme editorial by Paul Lane . . . . . . . . . 15 Francis Pryor Dyke survey : an ...
ARCHEOLOGICAL REVIEW FROM CAMBRIDGE Number 1 Volume 4 _ _ _ _ _ _
Number 1 _ _ ISSUE THEME : SURFACE ARCHAEOLOGY _ Spring _ 1985
Theme editorial by Paul Lane . . . . . . . . . 15 Francis Pryor Dyke survey : an ...
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Medieval Archaeology 8 , 20 - 73 . Cunliffe , B . 1972 . Saxon and Medieval
settlement pattern in the region of Chalton , Hampshire . Medieval Archaeology
16 , 1 - 12 . Drury , P . 1976 . Braintree : excavation and research 1971 - 1976 .
Medieval Archaeology 8 , 20 - 73 . Cunliffe , B . 1972 . Saxon and Medieval
settlement pattern in the region of Chalton , Hampshire . Medieval Archaeology
16 , 1 - 12 . Drury , P . 1976 . Braintree : excavation and research 1971 - 1976 .
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Archaeology in the field . London , Phoenix House . Crowther , D . 1983 . old land
surfaces and modern ploughsoil : Implications of recent work at Maxey ,
Cambridgeshire . Scottish Archaeological Review 2 ( 1 ) , 31 - 44 . Current
Archaeology ...
Archaeology in the field . London , Phoenix House . Crowther , D . 1983 . old land
surfaces and modern ploughsoil : Implications of recent work at Maxey ,
Cambridgeshire . Scottish Archaeological Review 2 ( 1 ) , 31 - 44 . Current
Archaeology ...
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