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For my research I divided the fieldwork into site specific and regional studies (
Bewley 1984 , 100 - 133 ) . In this article I will report only on the topsoil aspect of
the work , as a full report of the fieldwork and excavations will be published in
1986 ...
For my research I divided the fieldwork into site specific and regional studies (
Bewley 1984 , 100 - 133 ) . In this article I will report only on the topsoil aspect of
the work , as a full report of the fieldwork and excavations will be published in
1986 ...
Page 82
This close mesh between nature and culture , and thereby places , does of
course imply that natural features can profoundly influence landscape
organisation and that specific rocks , trees , springs , or bogs can be recognised
and named as ...
This close mesh between nature and culture , and thereby places , does of
course imply that natural features can profoundly influence landscape
organisation and that specific rocks , trees , springs , or bogs can be recognised
and named as ...
Page 83
While , on one hand , this is simply a problem relating to the ' muteness ' of
excavated data , at the same time the creation of pattern allows us to side - step
our ignorance of specific locations . Furthermore , there is also a potential risk
that by ...
While , on one hand , this is simply a problem relating to the ' muteness ' of
excavated data , at the same time the creation of pattern allows us to side - step
our ignorance of specific locations . Furthermore , there is also a potential risk
that by ...
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