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Page 35
5 hectares was selected from within an area initially characterised by flint tools ;
the high tool : waste ratio suggested a more curated , pos - sibly domestic ,
activity . The area lay adjacent to that examined by Laidler and Young ( 1938 )
and ...
5 hectares was selected from within an area initially characterised by flint tools ;
the high tool : waste ratio suggested a more curated , pos - sibly domestic ,
activity . The area lay adjacent to that examined by Laidler and Young ( 1938 )
and ...
Page 56
If the results of field surveys within such areas suggested that Roman settlement
had been of the usual intensity , but that Saxon settlement had been absent , then
there would clearly be difficulties in accepting survey results at face value .
If the results of field surveys within such areas suggested that Roman settlement
had been of the usual intensity , but that Saxon settlement had been absent , then
there would clearly be difficulties in accepting survey results at face value .
Page 108
He suggested that the changing social relations , the burgeoning of archaeology
from market patterns , national policies the mid - 1960 ' s to the late 1970 ' s , and
even the global context so that rather than being a marvellous an ...
He suggested that the changing social relations , the burgeoning of archaeology
from market patterns , national policies the mid - 1960 ' s to the late 1970 ' s , and
even the global context so that rather than being a marvellous an ...
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