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A word of caution is necessary in that the technique does not always work as the
nature of the soil can mask the magnetic anomalies ; at one site , Sandy Brow ,
the survey revealed no features although the site is well known from the aerial ...
A word of caution is necessary in that the technique does not always work as the
nature of the soil can mask the magnetic anomalies ; at one site , Sandy Brow ,
the survey revealed no features although the site is well known from the aerial ...
Page 33
This rendered untenable one alternative hypothesis : that we were dealing with
the freshly exposed buried soil of a hitherto unrecorded long barrow . A small
excavation transect across the long axis of the scatter confirmed the impression ...
This rendered untenable one alternative hypothesis : that we were dealing with
the freshly exposed buried soil of a hitherto unrecorded long barrow . A small
excavation transect across the long axis of the scatter confirmed the impression ...
Page 45
All fieldwalkers have to play themselves in on particular soils , just as it takes
excavators some time to come to terms with ... Once the individual fieldwalker is
aware of the range of soil types and topographic variation in the study area , s /
he ...
All fieldwalkers have to play themselves in on particular soils , just as it takes
excavators some time to come to terms with ... Once the individual fieldwalker is
aware of the range of soil types and topographic variation in the study area , s /
he ...
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