Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... 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 , taken from the 1868 First Edition of the Ordnance Survey . These bogs are ...
... 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 , taken from the 1868 First Edition of the Ordnance Survey . These bogs are ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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... 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 relevant to a greater number of its inhabitants than the ...
... 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 relevant to a greater number of its inhabitants than the ...
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