Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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Page 34
... clearly showed disturbed zones and adjacent ' blank ' areas where localised colluviation probably sealed undisturbed horizons . A two - stage sampling strategy was consequently employed , the first invol- ving an overall systematic ...
... clearly showed disturbed zones and adjacent ' blank ' areas where localised colluviation probably sealed undisturbed horizons . A two - stage sampling strategy was consequently employed , the first invol- ving an overall systematic ...
Page 59
... clearly laid off the Pye Road at right angles , and therefore later in date than the road . The identification of medieval assarts remains uncompleted , and around 40 kilometres of boundary ( c . 8 % of the total ) have been removed ...
... clearly laid off the Pye Road at right angles , and therefore later in date than the road . The identification of medieval assarts remains uncompleted , and around 40 kilometres of boundary ( c . 8 % of the total ) have been removed ...
Page 75
... clearly biasing the results here because the group of sites are involved in commercial manufacture rather than consumption.5 The over - representation of some areas in Figure 7 can be considered in terms of a combination of factors : 1 ...
... clearly biasing the results here because the group of sites are involved in commercial manufacture rather than consumption.5 The over - representation of some areas in Figure 7 can be considered in terms of a combination of factors : 1 ...
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