Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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Page 38
... considerable quantities of prehistoric pottery much , on exposure , rapidly disintegrating . The entire ploughed area was conse- quently scanned , restricted time and available labour necessitating the use of a 10m grid for bulk finds ...
... considerable quantities of prehistoric pottery much , on exposure , rapidly disintegrating . The entire ploughed area was conse- quently scanned , restricted time and available labour necessitating the use of a 10m grid for bulk finds ...
Page 101
... considerable extra handling . Leaving aside the problems specific to La Cotte , where at least there was no discontinuity in the work , a wide range of difficulties may arise as a direct result of long delays over completion of a piece ...
... considerable extra handling . Leaving aside the problems specific to La Cotte , where at least there was no discontinuity in the work , a wide range of difficulties may arise as a direct result of long delays over completion of a piece ...
Page 127
... considerable interest , can help the cause of preservation the of archaeological sites and landscapes . The example of the preservation of a length of the Sweet Track running under a SSSI ( Site of Special Scientific Interest ) in the ...
... considerable interest , can help the cause of preservation the of archaeological sites and landscapes . The example of the preservation of a length of the Sweet Track running under a SSSI ( Site of Special Scientific Interest ) in the ...
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