Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... land surface ( which we also take to include the surface of the seabed and other underwater environments ) . There are two obvious features about ' Surface Archaeology ' as so defined . In the first place , the inspection of the land ...
... land surface ( which we also take to include the surface of the seabed and other underwater environments ) . There are two obvious features about ' Surface Archaeology ' as so defined . In the first place , the inspection of the land ...
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... land has been arranged and the appropriate large - scale maps obtained , s / he can cover large areas of arable land in as thorough a manner as the goals of the project prescribe and the fluctuating mood of the individual permits ...
... land has been arranged and the appropriate large - scale maps obtained , s / he can cover large areas of arable land in as thorough a manner as the goals of the project prescribe and the fluctuating mood of the individual permits ...
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... land on the preferred route , from 11 of whom I was able to obtain significant and otherwise unrecorded archaeological information , while meeting with cordiality , indifference or choler from the others . After the first season ...
... land on the preferred route , from 11 of whom I was able to obtain significant and otherwise unrecorded archaeological information , while meeting with cordiality , indifference or choler from the others . After the first season ...
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