From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 27
Page 4
in other areas through fieldwork , even with the support of Tithe and Enclosure
maps . At a time when the Sites and Monuments Records ( SMR ) for each county
are being computerised and updated , often as part of MSC funded programmes
...
in other areas through fieldwork , even with the support of Tithe and Enclosure
maps . At a time when the Sites and Monuments Records ( SMR ) for each county
are being computerised and updated , often as part of MSC funded programmes
...
Page 15
For my research I divided the fieldwork into site specific and regional studies (
Bewley 1984 , 100 - 133 ) . In this article I will report only on the topsoil aspect of
the work , as a full report of the fieldwork and excavations will be published in
1986 ...
For my research I divided the fieldwork into site specific and regional studies (
Bewley 1984 , 100 - 133 ) . In this article I will report only on the topsoil aspect of
the work , as a full report of the fieldwork and excavations will be published in
1986 ...
Page 39
These excavations brought to a close the four seasons of fieldwork and marked
the beginning of an intensive phase of post - excavation analysis . While some of
the basic approaches remained unchanged since their initiation in 1980 , other ...
These excavations brought to a close the four seasons of fieldwork and marked
the beginning of an intensive phase of post - excavation analysis . While some of
the basic approaches remained unchanged since their initiation in 1980 , other ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
activity analysis appears approach archaeo archaeology artefacts aspects attempt barrow become British Cambridge carried century ceramic clearly collection concerned conference consider considerable construction context continuity cover cultural defined discussion distribution early effect Environment evidence examination example excavation exist extent field fieldwalking fieldwork Figure finds flint greater grid historical human important individual intensive interest land landscape later least London major maps material means medieval method monuments nature Neolithic noted occupation original particular past patterns period Pleistocene plough possible potential pottery practice prehistoric present Press problems produced question reasons recent record reference region Review road Roman sampling Saxon scatter settlement sherds social society soil spatial specific square Stonehenge structure suggested surface survey techniques tion understand University