Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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Page 34
... survival within the prehistoric pottery assem- blage had to be considered , the sealed , sorted horizons provided a control over potential sherd size and fabric variation . It is clear from preliminary analysis that certain fabrics are ...
... survival within the prehistoric pottery assem- blage had to be considered , the sealed , sorted horizons provided a control over potential sherd size and fabric variation . It is clear from preliminary analysis that certain fabrics are ...
Page 85
... survival of prehistoric barrows and the prominent role they have in folk - lore and historic place - names ( Ashbee 1970 , 4f ; Lawson et al . 1981 , 4ff ) . This apparent time depth in the landscape does not imply a greater awareness ...
... survival of prehistoric barrows and the prominent role they have in folk - lore and historic place - names ( Ashbee 1970 , 4f ; Lawson et al . 1981 , 4ff ) . This apparent time depth in the landscape does not imply a greater awareness ...
Page 86
... survival of a ' town ' or ' market ' will be relevant to a greater number of its inhabitants than the maintenance of a private residence . However , the higher the ranking of an entity the less direct will be the self - interest of an ...
... survival of a ' town ' or ' market ' will be relevant to a greater number of its inhabitants than the maintenance of a private residence . However , the higher the ranking of an entity the less direct will be the self - interest of an ...
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