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While his area of study , the classic chalkland environment around Stonehenge ,
has been heavily researched for centuries , the results of recent fieldwork can still
generate new ideas about the region ' s prehistory . More importantly , the ...
While his area of study , the classic chalkland environment around Stonehenge ,
has been heavily researched for centuries , the results of recent fieldwork can still
generate new ideas about the region ' s prehistory . More importantly , the ...
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I have stressed the incremental growth in my understanding of agricultural
practice during the recent seasons of fieldwork . This emphasis is important for I
was surprised , at both the Stockton and TAG sessions , by the negative attitude
of ...
I have stressed the incremental growth in my understanding of agricultural
practice during the recent seasons of fieldwork . This emphasis is important for I
was surprised , at both the Stockton and TAG sessions , by the negative attitude
of ...
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Crowther , D . 1983 . old land surfaces and modern ploughsoil : Implications of
recent work at Maxey , Cambridgeshire . Scottish Archaeological Review 2 ( 1 ) ,
31 - 44 . Current Archaeology . 1981 . Thetford . 81 , 294 - 297 . Daniel , G . 1978
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Crowther , D . 1983 . old land surfaces and modern ploughsoil : Implications of
recent work at Maxey , Cambridgeshire . Scottish Archaeological Review 2 ( 1 ) ,
31 - 44 . Current Archaeology . 1981 . Thetford . 81 , 294 - 297 . Daniel , G . 1978
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