Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... perhaps the best attempt so far at classifica- tion of crop - marks leading to a model of Iron Age settlement and landuse in the Popham area of Hampshire . Clark's ' Testimony of the topsoil ' is a tantalising example of the ...
... perhaps the best attempt so far at classifica- tion of crop - marks leading to a model of Iron Age settlement and landuse in the Popham area of Hampshire . Clark's ' Testimony of the topsoil ' is a tantalising example of the ...
Page 101
... Perhaps there is also a correlation between the number goals scored during the season there are crop - marks sites ? Perhaps not ! JOHN YELLEN , and Jim of as Archaeological Models Approaches to the Present : for Reconstructing the Past ...
... Perhaps there is also a correlation between the number goals scored during the season there are crop - marks sites ? Perhaps not ! JOHN YELLEN , and Jim of as Archaeological Models Approaches to the Present : for Reconstructing the Past ...
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... perhaps a little more could be done here to provoke reaction in the visitor , perhaps by having displays where people could touch ог even handle artifacts , or by conveying a little more the actual excitement of archaeology . However ...
... perhaps a little more could be done here to provoke reaction in the visitor , perhaps by having displays where people could touch ог even handle artifacts , or by conveying a little more the actual excitement of archaeology . However ...
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