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... extracting archaeological information is generally an inexpensive exercise
when compared with excavation . Consequently larger areas can be examined ,
often more than once , for a variety of purposes and by means of an array of
different ...
... extracting archaeological information is generally an inexpensive exercise
when compared with excavation . Consequently larger areas can be examined ,
often more than once , for a variety of purposes and by means of an array of
different ...
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The latter , however , is far less straightforward . The Amsterdam project carried
out their site prospection ( and thereby helped to provide cultural contexts ) by
means of dyke and borehole survey . However , although superficially similar ( i .
e ...
The latter , however , is far less straightforward . The Amsterdam project carried
out their site prospection ( and thereby helped to provide cultural contexts ) by
means of dyke and borehole survey . However , although superficially similar ( i .
e ...
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For some newsletter , the compilation of a time it had been felt that there resource
list , a register of colwas a need for some means of dis - lections relating to
women , and cussing and voicing comments on a job register . Regionally the
issues ...
For some newsletter , the compilation of a time it had been felt that there resource
list , a register of colwas a need for some means of dis - lections relating to
women , and cussing and voicing comments on a job register . Regionally the
issues ...
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