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into the state of preservation of the sites ; this is an important point when
archaeologists have to consider the protection and preservation of sites . Small
scale excavations can help to clarify the information about a site ( especially a
crop - mark ...
into the state of preservation of the sites ; this is an important point when
archaeologists have to consider the protection and preservation of sites . Small
scale excavations can help to clarify the information about a site ( especially a
crop - mark ...
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... Sites and Monuments Records ( Svks ) are important repositories for such
information much of which has been largely collected by amateur archaeologists
and other members of the public and ignored by professional archaeologists .
... Sites and Monuments Records ( Svks ) are important repositories for such
information much of which has been largely collected by amateur archaeologists
and other members of the public and ignored by professional archaeologists .
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What is important in this context is an awareness that the difficulties encountered
by archaeologists in the detection of ' sites ' were not necessarily the case in the
past itself , and that most sites would have survived as obvious earthworks in the
...
What is important in this context is an awareness that the difficulties encountered
by archaeologists in the detection of ' sites ' were not necessarily the case in the
past itself , and that most sites would have survived as obvious earthworks in the
...
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