Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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Page 12
... problems of balance and concentration . Further , the harder the task becomes , the fewer the people we can rely on to do it adequately ( and as dykes are available perhaps once every 10 to 20 years , we cannot afford to waste our ...
... problems of balance and concentration . Further , the harder the task becomes , the fewer the people we can rely on to do it adequately ( and as dykes are available perhaps once every 10 to 20 years , we cannot afford to waste our ...
Page 52
... problems of preservation are perhaps paramount , they are compounded by the fact that early and middle Saxon settlement sites in many parts of the country do not produce much pottery even when ex- cavated . At Maxey , for example , the ...
... problems of preservation are perhaps paramount , they are compounded by the fact that early and middle Saxon settlement sites in many parts of the country do not produce much pottery even when ex- cavated . At Maxey , for example , the ...
Page 115
... problems of keeping the landscape preserving archaeologically sensitive areas , the difficulty of varying land ownership , the requirements of making the monument accessible as many people as possible , the need for large car parking ...
... problems of keeping the landscape preserving archaeologically sensitive areas , the difficulty of varying land ownership , the requirements of making the monument accessible as many people as possible , the need for large car parking ...
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activity analysis approach arable archaeo archaeological record Archaeological Review artefacts aspects assemblages barrow British Bronze Age causewayed enclosure century ceramic context Cotte defined deposits discussion distribution ditch dyke survey dykeside early Neolithic English Heritage examination excavation field survey fieldwalking fieldwork Figure finds flint Francis Pryor grid square Haddenham HBMC historical Hodder individual intensive Iron Age Julian Richards land logy London maps medieval Mehrgarh monuments museums nature Neolithic Norfolk Northamptonshire occupation organisation Oughterby Palaeolithic papers past patterns Paul Lane period plough ploughsoil Pontnewydd post-Roman potential pottery prehistoric problems produced Pryor recognise region Review from Cambridge road Roman Romano-British sampling Saxon settlement scatter Schadla-Hall Shahr-i Sokhta Shennan sherds social society soil spatial Stonehenge Stonehenge Environs strategy stratigraphic study area suggested surface collection survival techniques Theoretical Archaeology tion wetlands zone