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SCOURING THE SURFACE : APPROACHES TO THE PLOUGHZONE IN THE
STONEHENGE ENVIRONS Julian Richards Introduction Stonehenge lies at the
centre of a prehistoric monumental complex of unparalleled diversity ( RCHM
1979 ) ...
SCOURING THE SURFACE : APPROACHES TO THE PLOUGHZONE IN THE
STONEHENGE ENVIRONS Julian Richards Introduction Stonehenge lies at the
centre of a prehistoric monumental complex of unparalleled diversity ( RCHM
1979 ) ...
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In Bradley , R . and Gardiner , J . ( eds ) Neolithic Studies : A Review of some
Current Research . B . A . R . 133 . Oxford , British Archaeological Reports , 15 -
40 . Hodder , I . and Malone , C . 1984 . Intensive survey of prehistoric sites ...
In Bradley , R . and Gardiner , J . ( eds ) Neolithic Studies : A Review of some
Current Research . B . A . R . 133 . Oxford , British Archaeological Reports , 15 -
40 . Hodder , I . and Malone , C . 1984 . Intensive survey of prehistoric sites ...
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While men are shown in ing to note that the Prehistoric active ' bread winning '
rôles such Society ( 1984 , . 442 ) feels that as hunter , farmer or metalsmith .
there is a need for a more imaginaThe tenor of representation and tive
presentation of ...
While men are shown in ing to note that the Prehistoric active ' bread winning '
rôles such Society ( 1984 , . 442 ) feels that as hunter , farmer or metalsmith .
there is a need for a more imaginaThe tenor of representation and tive
presentation of ...
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