Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... early Neolithic pit ( the Coneybury ' anomaly ' ) had demonstrated that the ' blade - like ' element of an early Neolithic flint assemblage was only a small part of the whole and that scrapers of this date , being seldom made on such ...
... early Neolithic pit ( the Coneybury ' anomaly ' ) had demonstrated that the ' blade - like ' element of an early Neolithic flint assemblage was only a small part of the whole and that scrapers of this date , being seldom made on such ...
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... early or middle Saxon settlement sites of features of suf- ficient depth to preserve this pottery from the more immediate effects of ploughing and weathering ( Foard 1978 , 364 ) . Yet while problems of preservation are perhaps ...
... early or middle Saxon settlement sites of features of suf- ficient depth to preserve this pottery from the more immediate effects of ploughing and weathering ( Foard 1978 , 364 ) . Yet while problems of preservation are perhaps ...
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... early and middle Saxon occupation clearly introduces a substantial element of bias . Single - period Saxon sites in other locations would not be re- vealed by the strategy finally adopted . In areas where traces of Saxon occupation are ...
... early and middle Saxon occupation clearly introduces a substantial element of bias . Single - period Saxon sites in other locations would not be re- vealed by the strategy finally adopted . In areas where traces of Saxon occupation are ...
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