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One of the most important changes in the British landscape in recent years has
been the extent of drainage for agricultural improvement . As an example of the
effects of this in Cumbria , Figure 6 shows the bog distribution in the Solway Plain
...
One of the most important changes in the British landscape in recent years has
been the extent of drainage for agricultural improvement . As an example of the
effects of this in Cumbria , Figure 6 shows the bog distribution in the Solway Plain
...
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The stratigraphic relationships described above record only the extent of
enclosure at the beginning of the Roman period . Intensive land - use may not
have occurred to any great extent on the heavier clays at this time , but may have
done so ...
The stratigraphic relationships described above record only the extent of
enclosure at the beginning of the Roman period . Intensive land - use may not
have occurred to any great extent on the heavier clays at this time , but may have
done so ...
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At a pragmatic level the maintenance or discontinuity of a site will relate to what
extent it interacts with society as a whole , in other words in relation to its ranking
as a social entity . Quite simply , the survival of a ' town ' or ' market ' will be ...
At a pragmatic level the maintenance or discontinuity of a site will relate to what
extent it interacts with society as a whole , in other words in relation to its ranking
as a social entity . Quite simply , the survival of a ' town ' or ' market ' will be ...
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