Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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Page 45
... particular soils , just as it takes excavators some time to come to terms with the pedological and stratigraphic characteristics of their sites . Once the individual fieldwalker is aware of the range of soil types and topo- graphic ...
... particular soils , just as it takes excavators some time to come to terms with the pedological and stratigraphic characteristics of their sites . Once the individual fieldwalker is aware of the range of soil types and topo- graphic ...
Page 51
... particular seems to decay very quickly in the ploughsoil and even when present is difficult to detect ; fieldwalking produced only a single grass - tempered sherd and two other sherds of probable late - Saxon date . How much would be ...
... particular seems to decay very quickly in the ploughsoil and even when present is difficult to detect ; fieldwalking produced only a single grass - tempered sherd and two other sherds of probable late - Saxon date . How much would be ...
Page 101
... particular cause for concern must be that an unforeseen consequence of the excavations was the imposition of an obligation on parties not originally involved in decision - making ( of course the implications of this extend beyond ...
... particular cause for concern must be that an unforeseen consequence of the excavations was the imposition of an obligation on parties not originally involved in decision - making ( of course the implications of this extend beyond ...
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