Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... region . The results so obtained can then be used during the formulation of a regional approach . AERIAL SURVEY FIELD SURVEY Crop - mark sites ( see above ) Site specific ( see above ) LANDSCAPE SURVEY REGIONAL FIELDWALKING SURVEY ...
... region . The results so obtained can then be used during the formulation of a regional approach . AERIAL SURVEY FIELD SURVEY Crop - mark sites ( see above ) Site specific ( see above ) LANDSCAPE SURVEY REGIONAL FIELDWALKING SURVEY ...
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... region as a whole the 255 , transects produced 93.4 % of the real distribution ( 51 sites x 5 = which is 93.4 % of the 273 crop - mark sites ) . These results would seem to suggest that a 20 % fraction of the region is representative ...
... region as a whole the 255 , transects produced 93.4 % of the real distribution ( 51 sites x 5 = which is 93.4 % of the 273 crop - mark sites ) . These results would seem to suggest that a 20 % fraction of the region is representative ...
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... region and then to present an exposition of an expensive sam- pling design to remedy the situation . In Britain ... region was chosen partly for practical reasons of convenience and acquaintance , in features such as its predominantly ...
... region and then to present an exposition of an expensive sam- pling design to remedy the situation . In Britain ... region was chosen partly for practical reasons of convenience and acquaintance , in features such as its predominantly ...
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