Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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Page 44
... individual fieldwalker was discussed in self - deprecatory or perfunctory terms . I shall also stress the contribution which individual fieldworkers can make , through regular personal contact and increasing familiarity with their study ...
... individual fieldwalker was discussed in self - deprecatory or perfunctory terms . I shall also stress the contribution which individual fieldworkers can make , through regular personal contact and increasing familiarity with their study ...
Page 45
... individual field surveyor will maintain a consistency of observation which cannot be guaranteed for teams of fieldwalkers , however many permutations they may undergo . This premise must be qualified by the realisation that an individual ...
... individual field surveyor will maintain a consistency of observation which cannot be guaranteed for teams of fieldwalkers , however many permutations they may undergo . This premise must be qualified by the realisation that an individual ...
Page 68
... individuals responsible for these finds ; the total of unattributable finds for which no records exist of 3 . the individual responsible for their discovery . The variation in these totals for each grid square was calculated using a ...
... individuals responsible for these finds ; the total of unattributable finds for which no records exist of 3 . the individual responsible for their discovery . The variation in these totals for each grid square was calculated using a ...
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