Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... excavation itself ( see Figure 5 ) . The excavation must inevitably be carried out within strict limits of time and finance yet there must be an acceptable minimum sample , below which the validity of the results would be questionable ...
... excavation itself ( see Figure 5 ) . The excavation must inevitably be carried out within strict limits of time and finance yet there must be an acceptable minimum sample , below which the validity of the results would be questionable ...
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The two sample excavations carried out in 1984 examined two of the three defined phases of activity . The tightly nucleated nature of the early Neolithic scatter was confirmed by excavation ( W83 ) , reinstating this previously ...
The two sample excavations carried out in 1984 examined two of the three defined phases of activity . The tightly nucleated nature of the early Neolithic scatter was confirmed by excavation ( W83 ) , reinstating this previously ...
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... excavation , the media , the ethics of archaeological investigation and public display . The theoretical aspects of the majority of this session's papers were more appar - ent in the abstracts than in the lectures themselves , to a ...
... excavation , the media , the ethics of archaeological investigation and public display . The theoretical aspects of the majority of this session's papers were more appar - ent in the abstracts than in the lectures themselves , to a ...
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