Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... survey area over the four projected ( but by no means certain ) seasons of fieldwork . The selection of areas for collection over the first two seasons was simple . It was decided to employ as sampling blocks existing arable fields ...
... survey area over the four projected ( but by no means certain ) seasons of fieldwork . The selection of areas for collection over the first two seasons was simple . It was decided to employ as sampling blocks existing arable fields ...
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... field survey project , with proper allowances for climatic disruption . There are likely to be few rural threats which do not allow at least one essay in fieldwalking ; indeed rural change and rotation naturally increase the area ...
... field survey project , with proper allowances for climatic disruption . There are likely to be few rural threats which do not allow at least one essay in fieldwalking ; indeed rural change and rotation naturally increase the area ...
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... field survey carried out in Hampshire by Stephen Shennan , to take but one example , which sampled 30 square kilometres out of a total study area of 150 , recovered virtually no evidence of Saxon settlement . Shennan commented : Its ...
... field survey carried out in Hampshire by Stephen Shennan , to take but one example , which sampled 30 square kilometres out of a total study area of 150 , recovered virtually no evidence of Saxon settlement . Shennan commented : Its ...
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