Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... ploughsoil A marked change of attitude in the archaeological approach to the ploughsoil can be noted over the last decade . Previously it was removed as swiftly as possible ( usually mechanically ) , in order to reveal the ' archaeology ...
... ploughsoil A marked change of attitude in the archaeological approach to the ploughsoil can be noted over the last decade . Previously it was removed as swiftly as possible ( usually mechanically ) , in order to reveal the ' archaeology ...
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... ploughsoil subsequently sieved through a 4mm mesh . What became obvious from this exercise is that there is no constant relationship between surface and ploughsoil content where the entire material assem- blage is contained within one ...
... ploughsoil subsequently sieved through a 4mm mesh . What became obvious from this exercise is that there is no constant relationship between surface and ploughsoil content where the entire material assem- blage is contained within one ...
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... 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 recovered by very intensive work within a small ...
... 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 recovered by very intensive work within a small ...
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