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industrial activity or a more nucleated scatter of just over a hectare the latter was
selected with relief . Given the nature of the scatter ( apparently industrial ) and
the assessed surface component ( at least 10 , 000 pieces of worked flint ) it was
...
industrial activity or a more nucleated scatter of just over a hectare the latter was
selected with relief . Given the nature of the scatter ( apparently industrial ) and
the assessed surface component ( at least 10 , 000 pieces of worked flint ) it was
...
Page 34
The extent and intensity of the pottery scatter only became apparent after a
combination of a change in tenancy ( with a resultant slightly deeper ploughing )
and extremely good weathering of the field surface . No collection was carried out
...
The extent and intensity of the pottery scatter only became apparent after a
combination of a change in tenancy ( with a resultant slightly deeper ploughing )
and extremely good weathering of the field surface . No collection was carried out
...
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The range of pottery ( still to be fully examined ) starts with early Neolithic plain
ware , mainly close to the causewayed enclosure and here associated with a
dense nucleated scatter of flint tools and waste ( subsequently sampled by ...
The range of pottery ( still to be fully examined ) starts with early Neolithic plain
ware , mainly close to the causewayed enclosure and here associated with a
dense nucleated scatter of flint tools and waste ( subsequently sampled by ...
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