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Page 44
It seems necessary to rehearse the advantages and disadvantages of individual
and group fieldwork in terms of organisation , perception and time . This
realisation was substantiated by my attendance at recent day school and
conference ...
It seems necessary to rehearse the advantages and disadvantages of individual
and group fieldwork in terms of organisation , perception and time . This
realisation was substantiated by my attendance at recent day school and
conference ...
Page 45
For the individual , the question of perception appears to be less vexing . It has
been argued ( Foard 1978 , 359 ) that any form of fieldwalking exercise should be
completed by one individual in order to mitigate the quantitative variations noted
...
For the individual , the question of perception appears to be less vexing . It has
been argued ( Foard 1978 , 359 ) that any form of fieldwalking exercise should be
completed by one individual in order to mitigate the quantitative variations noted
...
Page 68
Within each square and for each artefact category the following were noted : 1 .
the total number of finds ; 2 . the number of named individuals responsible for
these finds ; 3 . the total of unattributable finds for which no records exist of the ...
Within each square and for each artefact category the following were noted : 1 .
the total number of finds ; 2 . the number of named individuals responsible for
these finds ; 3 . the total of unattributable finds for which no records exist of the ...
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