Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... sampling procedures which take the cultural item ... as the minimal unit , and ignore traditional sites altogether . ( Thomas 1975 , 62 ) This approach to regional sampling is fundamental to the types of infor- mation which exist in the ...
... sampling procedures which take the cultural item ... as the minimal unit , and ignore traditional sites altogether . ( Thomas 1975 , 62 ) This approach to regional sampling is fundamental to the types of infor- mation which exist in the ...
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... sampling approach suggested that , even when slowed by intensive recording and finds processing , the project could hope to cover approximately 40 % of the available arable in the survey area over the four projected ( but by no means ...
... sampling approach suggested that , even when slowed by intensive recording and finds processing , the project could hope to cover approximately 40 % of the available arable in the survey area over the four projected ( but by no means ...
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... sampling strategy , culminating in the excavation itself ( see Figure 5 ) . The excavation must inevitably be carried out within strict limits of time and finance yet there must be an acceptable minimum sample , below which the validity ...
... sampling strategy , culminating in the excavation itself ( see Figure 5 ) . The excavation must inevitably be carried out within strict limits of time and finance yet there must be an acceptable minimum sample , below which the validity ...
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