Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... deposits , much material which becomes ' stratified ' may be derived from surrounding horizontal deposits . If sealed and undis- turbed such deposits would have entered the archaeological record as ' stratigraphy ' . It is their ...
... deposits , much material which becomes ' stratified ' may be derived from surrounding horizontal deposits . If sealed and undis- turbed such deposits would have entered the archaeological record as ' stratigraphy ' . It is their ...
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... deposits characteristic of , for example , the Sussex chalk . Bell's work on these deposits ( 1981 ) , while providing an exceptional palaeo - environmental framework , suggests little surviving potential in the upland areas . The ...
... deposits characteristic of , for example , the Sussex chalk . Bell's work on these deposits ( 1981 ) , while providing an exceptional palaeo - environmental framework , suggests little surviving potential in the upland areas . The ...
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... deposits . Sampling within the broader Beaker zone was constrained by the still sensitive nature of the disturbed area ( a Site of Special Scientific Interest ) and available funds . Preliminary ( but intensive ) fieldwalking indicated ...
... deposits . Sampling within the broader Beaker zone was constrained by the still sensitive nature of the disturbed area ( a Site of Special Scientific Interest ) and available funds . Preliminary ( but intensive ) fieldwalking indicated ...
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