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Southampton , Hampshire Field Club and Archaeological Society . Foley , R . J .
1981 . Off - site archaeology : an alternative approach for the short - sited . In
Hodder , I . , Isaac , G . and Hammond , N . ( eds ) Pattern of the Past . Cambridge
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Southampton , Hampshire Field Club and Archaeological Society . Foley , R . J .
1981 . Off - site archaeology : an alternative approach for the short - sited . In
Hodder , I . , Isaac , G . and Hammond , N . ( eds ) Pattern of the Past . Cambridge
...
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The attitudes taken by a society towards the cultural landscape it inhabits and the
associations it cultivates within it , will reflect a society ' s sense of history and its
own cultural origins . The issue here is where does a society envisage its own ...
The attitudes taken by a society towards the cultural landscape it inhabits and the
associations it cultivates within it , will reflect a society ' s sense of history and its
own cultural origins . The issue here is where does a society envisage its own ...
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While men are shown in ing to note that the Prehistoric active ' bread winning '
rôles such Society ( 1984 , . 442 ) feels that as hunter , farmer or metalsmith .
there is a need for a more imaginaThe tenor of representation and tive
presentation of ...
While men are shown in ing to note that the Prehistoric active ' bread winning '
rôles such Society ( 1984 , . 442 ) feels that as hunter , farmer or metalsmith .
there is a need for a more imaginaThe tenor of representation and tive
presentation of ...
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