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The brief of these individuals is generally to survey tracts of land in advance of
proposed construction or extraction , and to assess the threat posed by such
planned development . In recent years the theoretical underpinnings of surface ...
The brief of these individuals is generally to survey tracts of land in advance of
proposed construction or extraction , and to assess the threat posed by such
planned development . In recent years the theoretical underpinnings of surface ...
Page 85
... character of a sequence at a site . In this regard it is important to recognise that
, among sedentary societies , the continuity of settlement or activity at a given
locale is a very different matter from their original construction . While both
primary ...
... character of a sequence at a site . In this regard it is important to recognise that
, among sedentary societies , the continuity of settlement or activity at a given
locale is a very different matter from their original construction . While both
primary ...
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The variety of fauna and Tree - ring studies , which have often flora at both micro -
and macro - been seen in the past solely in scales is covered briefly and both
terms of the construction of general texts and specific case regional chronologies
...
The variety of fauna and Tree - ring studies , which have often flora at both micro -
and macro - been seen in the past solely in scales is covered briefly and both
terms of the construction of general texts and specific case regional chronologies
...
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