Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... intensive ) fieldwalking indicated a zone of activity covering more than 0.5 hectare and sample excavation should ideally have been spatially extensive . However , one 10m square was selected corresponding with the junction of internal ...
... intensive ) fieldwalking indicated a zone of activity covering more than 0.5 hectare and sample excavation should ideally have been spatially extensive . However , one 10m square was selected corresponding with the junction of internal ...
Page 40
... intensive recovery will inevitably provide a number of benefits , from finer spatial definition to the control assemblages against which to examine more broadly recovered and mixed material . It is essential that in future an intensive ...
... intensive recovery will inevitably provide a number of benefits , from finer spatial definition to the control assemblages against which to examine more broadly recovered and mixed material . It is essential that in future an intensive ...
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... intensive work within a small area , and whether the returns would justify the effort expended , must remain an open ... intensive ploughing had begun in the 1960's revealed several Saxon settlement sites , including the substantial site ...
... intensive work within a small area , and whether the returns would justify the effort expended , must remain an open ... intensive ploughing had begun in the 1960's revealed several Saxon settlement sites , including the substantial site ...
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