Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Page 94
... areas ( the Pyrrenees , Corsica , and Burgundy - Jura , respectively ) . Use- ful tables of C14 dates are in- cluded with each chapter in addi- tion to adequate illustrations the basic cultural materials ; the plates are , however ...
... areas ( the Pyrrenees , Corsica , and Burgundy - Jura , respectively ) . Use- ful tables of C14 dates are in- cluded with each chapter in addi- tion to adequate illustrations the basic cultural materials ; the plates are , however ...
Page 101
... area of sea . Of these , only 137 ( 33 % ) are known to contain a wreck site . Many coastal areas , and most of the deep sea , show no sites at all . On the other hand , of the 137 populated squares , 49 ( 36 % ) have only one reported ...
... area of sea . Of these , only 137 ( 33 % ) are known to contain a wreck site . Many coastal areas , and most of the deep sea , show no sites at all . On the other hand , of the 137 populated squares , 49 ( 36 % ) have only one reported ...
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... area of production . The explanation is probably to be found in the absence of research in certain areas of the Mediterranean . The Present State of Knowledge -- Despite the similarities and groupings , some of which have been ...
... area of production . The explanation is probably to be found in the absence of research in certain areas of the Mediterranean . The Present State of Knowledge -- Despite the similarities and groupings , some of which have been ...
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