Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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DYKE SURVEY : AN IMPERFECT APPROACH TO THE INVISIBLE Francis Pryor Introduction This paper is in essence a post hoc rationalisation or justifi- cation for the research method and design that grew out of fieldwork , largely , it seemed ...
DYKE SURVEY : AN IMPERFECT APPROACH TO THE INVISIBLE Francis Pryor Introduction This paper is in essence a post hoc rationalisation or justifi- cation for the research method and design that grew out of fieldwork , largely , it seemed ...
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... dykeside / borehole survey deserves to be taken just as seriously as excavation itself . It cannot be satisfactorily executed on a part - time ad hoc basis . We had been pondering the whys and wherefores of dyke survey for about a year ...
... dykeside / borehole survey deserves to be taken just as seriously as excavation itself . It cannot be satisfactorily executed on a part - time ad hoc basis . We had been pondering the whys and wherefores of dyke survey for about a year ...
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... dyke survey than buried soils alone , has made our task very much more difficult : in practical terms , it has forced us to broaden our horizons ; we can no longer concentrate our attention on a single , relatively narrow band of ...
... dyke survey than buried soils alone , has made our task very much more difficult : in practical terms , it has forced us to broaden our horizons ; we can no longer concentrate our attention on a single , relatively narrow band of ...
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