Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... carried then what we carry today : cameras , level , tripod etc. , maps and forms . The surveying gear is all light- weight , as are the cameras ( Olympus ) , and although it is hard work , we no longer feel like soldiers of the Great ...
... carried then what we carry today : cameras , level , tripod etc. , maps and forms . The surveying gear is all light- weight , as are the cameras ( Olympus ) , and although it is hard work , we no longer feel like soldiers of the Great ...
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... carried out with any degree of common sense we must leave to others to judge . The winter weather on Salisbury Plain , however , has been known to make visiting Norwegian troops long for home , and we must be one of the few teams to ...
... carried out with any degree of common sense we must leave to others to judge . The winter weather on Salisbury Plain , however , has been known to make visiting Norwegian troops long for home , and we must be one of the few teams to ...
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... carried out at a micro - level . In future , surveys should ideally state their aims and methods , and hopefully alleviate the neces- sity for further debates on the exact meaning of ' intensive ' . Undefined subjectivities should also ...
... carried out at a micro - level . In future , surveys should ideally state their aims and methods , and hopefully alleviate the neces- sity for further debates on the exact meaning of ' intensive ' . Undefined subjectivities should also ...
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