Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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ACTA ÅRBØGER KUML Figure 2 1 2 3 Figure 3 Archaeological Production in a Political Context Paul Sinclair In the. %% 75 50- 25 Figure 1 % 80- 60- 40- 20 Universities Nat . Mus . Anc . Mon. Adm . 1965 1970 1976 1982 48 109 89 9 11 Regional ...
ACTA ÅRBØGER KUML Figure 2 1 2 3 Figure 3 Archaeological Production in a Political Context Paul Sinclair In the. %% 75 50- 25 Figure 1 % 80- 60- 40- 20 Universities Nat . Mus . Anc . Mon. Adm . 1965 1970 1976 1982 48 109 89 9 11 Regional ...
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... Figure 1 , but the simple material : non - material distinction maintained in Figure 1 has been refined by further dividing the material side into archaeologically visible and invisible . This further distinction allows for information ...
... Figure 1 , but the simple material : non - material distinction maintained in Figure 1 has been refined by further dividing the material side into archaeologically visible and invisible . This further distinction allows for information ...
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... ( Figure 3 ) . If one degree of Latitude and Longitude is considered , for present purposes , as a square , the frequency of shipwrecks per square can be plotted and analysed . Roughly 420 squares contain a greater or lesser extent of ...
... ( Figure 3 ) . If one degree of Latitude and Longitude is considered , for present purposes , as a square , the frequency of shipwrecks per square can be plotted and analysed . Roughly 420 squares contain a greater or lesser extent of ...
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