Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... reasons of topography and soil movement which were apparent to those that were excavating them . The archaeology of the stripped site rests in its ' features ' , subsoil hollows ( both natural and artificial ) , silted or backfilled ...
... reasons of topography and soil movement which were apparent to those that were excavating them . The archaeology of the stripped site rests in its ' features ' , subsoil hollows ( both natural and artificial ) , silted or backfilled ...
Page 59
For all these reasons , landscape stratigraphic analysis tends to be more informative when a wider focus is adopted , concentrating not simply on the relationship of the Roman road ( or other dated linear feature ) to the boundaries ...
For all these reasons , landscape stratigraphic analysis tends to be more informative when a wider focus is adopted , concentrating not simply on the relationship of the Roman road ( or other dated linear feature ) to the boundaries ...
Page 101
... reasons for which the work was carried out in the first place may be overtaken by theoretical developments , or by discoveries at new sites , so that insuf- ficient information exists to interpret the results in an up - to - date ...
... reasons for which the work was carried out in the first place may be overtaken by theoretical developments , or by discoveries at new sites , so that insuf- ficient information exists to interpret the results in an up - to - date ...
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