Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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Page 27
... monumental complex of unparalleled diversity ( RCHM 1979 ) yet little is known of contempor- ary domestic activity . In this , at least , the area cannot be regarded as atypical . The monuments in their present context , largely one of ...
... monumental complex of unparalleled diversity ( RCHM 1979 ) yet little is known of contempor- ary domestic activity . In this , at least , the area cannot be regarded as atypical . The monuments in their present context , largely one of ...
Page 92
... monuments / structures is to some degree ensured as a result of private rights to land . densely settled areas established public / communal areas may be situated on the only suitable land large enough for further monument construction ...
... monuments / structures is to some degree ensured as a result of private rights to land . densely settled areas established public / communal areas may be situated on the only suitable land large enough for further monument construction ...
Page 116
... monuments . Firstly it comprehensively deals with the landscape ( rather than individual site ) in terms preservation , explanation and display . The area is seen in turn within a regional context which will hopefully make the ...
... monuments . Firstly it comprehensively deals with the landscape ( rather than individual site ) in terms preservation , explanation and display . The area is seen in turn within a regional context which will hopefully make the ...
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