Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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Page 34
... pottery scatter also characterised by burnt flint and quern fragments , and associated with a ' Celtic ' field system . The extent and intensity of the pottery scatter only became apparent after a combination of a change in tenancy ...
... pottery scatter also characterised by burnt flint and quern fragments , and associated with a ' Celtic ' field system . The extent and intensity of the pottery scatter only became apparent after a combination of a change in tenancy ...
Page 38
... pottery , the majority prehistoric and with no medieval or later material . The range of pottery ( still to be fully examined ) starts with early Neolithic plain ware , mainly close to the causewayed enclosure and here associated with a ...
... pottery , the majority prehistoric and with no medieval or later material . The range of pottery ( still to be fully examined ) starts with early Neolithic plain ware , mainly close to the causewayed enclosure and here associated with a ...
Page 133
... pottery . Van der Leeuw suggests this increasing awareness need to study ceramics within total social context proceeds of the tension created by ceramicist's attempt to objective , while relating pottery of the the out the remain ...
... pottery . Van der Leeuw suggests this increasing awareness need to study ceramics within total social context proceeds of the tension created by ceramicist's attempt to objective , while relating pottery of the the out the remain ...
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