Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... major practical problems , provided that is , that suitable deposits exist close to the site in question . The latter , however , is far less straightforward . The Amsterdam project carried out their site prospection ( and thereby ...
... major practical problems , provided that is , that suitable deposits exist close to the site in question . The latter , however , is far less straightforward . The Amsterdam project carried out their site prospection ( and thereby ...
Page 59
... major relict elements only , and especially of the long routeways . This might appear to suggest that , in the post - Roman period , major boundaries and routeways survived within a landscape in which the detailed division between ...
... major relict elements only , and especially of the long routeways . This might appear to suggest that , in the post - Roman period , major boundaries and routeways survived within a landscape in which the detailed division between ...
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... major categories , reflec- ting the broad areas covered in this book . The areas , which over- lap somewhat , are technology and behaviour . No doubt some wag will comment that this ' typology ' of papers reflects an ' old order ...
... major categories , reflec- ting the broad areas covered in this book . The areas , which over- lap somewhat , are technology and behaviour . No doubt some wag will comment that this ' typology ' of papers reflects an ' old order ...
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