Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... techniques , and generally presents few major practical problems , provided that is , that suitable deposits exist close to the site in question . The latter , however , is far less straightforward . The Amsterdam project carried out ...
... techniques , and generally presents few major practical problems , provided that is , that suitable deposits exist close to the site in question . The latter , however , is far less straightforward . The Amsterdam project carried out ...
Page 49
... techniques can be codified takes the floor , but it is generally recog- nised that the practice of fieldwalking is ... technique on any arable land which is threatened by development , must become an instinctive response on the part of ...
... techniques can be codified takes the floor , but it is generally recog- nised that the practice of fieldwalking is ... technique on any arable land which is threatened by development , must become an instinctive response on the part of ...
Page 127
... techniques required to move towards achieving the potential outlined above . This is drawn from both the practical experienced gained by the author in the Somerset Levels and from foreign projects whose frequently innovative approaches ...
... techniques required to move towards achieving the potential outlined above . This is drawn from both the practical experienced gained by the author in the Somerset Levels and from foreign projects whose frequently innovative approaches ...
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