Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... assemblages , which are often small in size , makes their retrieval from within any more extensive assemblage ... assemblages which , from their composition , can be suggested as being relatively intact . Analysis of their durable ...
... assemblages , which are often small in size , makes their retrieval from within any more extensive assemblage ... assemblages which , from their composition , can be suggested as being relatively intact . Analysis of their durable ...
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... assemblages , leaving only two for study , from high up in the sequence ; 4. to attempt to identify the errors and correct them where possible ( otherwise opting for rejection ) , in the hope that the re- defined assemblages would not ...
... assemblages , leaving only two for study , from high up in the sequence ; 4. to attempt to identify the errors and correct them where possible ( otherwise opting for rejection ) , in the hope that the re- defined assemblages would not ...
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... assemblages . In his ' Stonehenge Environs ' paper Julian Richards took the approach one step further with the integration of limited excavation . Possibly it was no the coincidence that this was the last paper presented in the session ...
... assemblages . In his ' Stonehenge Environs ' paper Julian Richards took the approach one step further with the integration of limited excavation . Possibly it was no the coincidence that this was the last paper presented in the session ...
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