Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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Page 24
... cover 20 % of the whole region , and approximately 20 % of each sub - area . The representativeness has been tested against the already known distribu- tion of crop - mark sites ; the black dots on Figure 7 are the crop - mark sites ...
... cover 20 % of the whole region , and approximately 20 % of each sub - area . The representativeness has been tested against the already known distribu- tion of crop - mark sites ; the black dots on Figure 7 are the crop - mark sites ...
Page 46
... cover large areas of arable land in as thorough a manner as the goals of the project prescribe and the fluctuating mood of the individual permits . Whether the area to be surveyed at 15m intervals is a linear tranche of landscape such ...
... cover large areas of arable land in as thorough a manner as the goals of the project prescribe and the fluctuating mood of the individual permits . Whether the area to be surveyed at 15m intervals is a linear tranche of landscape such ...
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... cover , between them , the late Pleistocene and early Holocene industries of the Levant and North Africa . Saxon adopts an environ- mental approach for the Mesolithic of these areas . Fedele adopts a similar perspective in his discus ...
... cover , between them , the late Pleistocene and early Holocene industries of the Levant and North Africa . Saxon adopts an environ- mental approach for the Mesolithic of these areas . Fedele adopts a similar perspective in his discus ...
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