Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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Page 46
... least one essay in fieldwalking ; indeed rural change and rotation naturally increase the area available to the fieldwalker and the aerial photographer . Clearly , the larger the fieldwalking team , the tighter its organisation must be ...
... least one essay in fieldwalking ; indeed rural change and rotation naturally increase the area available to the fieldwalker and the aerial photographer . Clearly , the larger the fieldwalking team , the tighter its organisation must be ...
Page 114
... least dir- ected towards display , but recently the debate about explaining the past has become much complicated . Hodder ( 1984 ) , has indicated the failure of archaeo- logists to communicate , and the idea of " re - creating " the ...
... least dir- ected towards display , but recently the debate about explaining the past has become much complicated . Hodder ( 1984 ) , has indicated the failure of archaeo- logists to communicate , and the idea of " re - creating " the ...
Page 115
... least in terms of visual interference , cost and space . The distant sites ( Vespasian's Camp , and Durrington Walls ) would create transport dif- ficulties and could have serious archaeological implications . The middle distance sites ...
... least in terms of visual interference , cost and space . The distant sites ( Vespasian's Camp , and Durrington Walls ) would create transport dif- ficulties and could have serious archaeological implications . The middle distance sites ...
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