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David Hall , Fenland Field Officer to the then Fenland Research Committee , was
producing an important discussion ... The early years of the survey produced
extraordinary results , of which the most exciting were the buried barrowfields (
Hall ...
David Hall , Fenland Field Officer to the then Fenland Research Committee , was
producing an important discussion ... The early years of the survey produced
extraordinary results , of which the most exciting were the buried barrowfields (
Hall ...
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For each sub - area the transects produced ( in % terms ) 112 % , 86 . 8 % , and
95 . 4 % respectively . For the region as a whole the transects produced 93 . 4 %
of the real distribution ( 51 sites x 5 = 255 , which is 93 . 4 % of the 273 crop ...
For each sub - area the transects produced ( in % terms ) 112 % , 86 . 8 % , and
95 . 4 % respectively . For the region as a whole the transects produced 93 . 4 %
of the real distribution ( 51 sites x 5 = 255 , which is 93 . 4 % of the 273 crop ...
Page 37
Prior to 1983 the extensive SEP survey had 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 ...
Prior to 1983 the extensive SEP survey had 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 ...
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