Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... produced some splendid , and thoroughly unexpected , material . It also has the added advantage that it does not pretend to be perfect , either in methodology or conception . I will close the paper with some thoughts on how I would like ...
... produced some splendid , and thoroughly unexpected , material . It also has the added advantage that it does not pretend to be perfect , either in methodology or conception . I will close the paper with some thoughts on how I would like ...
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... produced 93.4 % of the real distribution ( 51 sites x 5 = which is 93.4 % of the 273 crop - mark sites ) . These ... produce 8,000 worker - hours or a total of 24,000 worker- hours over three years ( these are minimum figures ) . This ...
... produced 93.4 % of the real distribution ( 51 sites x 5 = which is 93.4 % of the 273 crop - mark sites ) . These ... produce 8,000 worker - hours or a total of 24,000 worker- hours over three years ( these are minimum figures ) . This ...
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... produced a clear , mutually exclusive , relationship between pre - Roman pottery and tile fragments , the latter corresponding with the documented medieval and later open fields in the east of the study area , adjacent to the River Avon ...
... produced a clear , mutually exclusive , relationship between pre - Roman pottery and tile fragments , the latter corresponding with the documented medieval and later open fields in the east of the study area , adjacent to the River Avon ...
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