Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... Specific Fieldwork Three sites were chosen for this work , mainly because of their ' availability ' ; although many more were fieldwalked by a local team of volunteers ( see T.C.W.A.A.S. 1985 ) . The site specific approach can be ...
... Specific Fieldwork Three sites were chosen for this work , mainly because of their ' availability ' ; although many more were fieldwalked by a local team of volunteers ( see T.C.W.A.A.S. 1985 ) . The site specific approach can be ...
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... specific rocks , trees , springs , or bogs can be recognised and named as places which can just as well be defined by taboo as by specific activity and depositional practises . While such locales could theoretically be detected by ...
... specific rocks , trees , springs , or bogs can be recognised and named as places which can just as well be defined by taboo as by specific activity and depositional practises . While such locales could theoretically be detected by ...
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... specific locations . Furthermore , there is also a potential risk that by seeking pattern we create ' nation - wide ' classes of sites based on only shallow similarities , such as a quarrying technique in the case of causewayed ...
... specific locations . Furthermore , there is also a potential risk that by seeking pattern we create ' nation - wide ' classes of sites based on only shallow similarities , such as a quarrying technique in the case of causewayed ...
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