Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 10-11Department of Archaeology, 1991 - Archaeology |
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... British Neolithic British Museum Occasional Paper 52 . Martin , A.L. 1990. The application of archaeological methods and techniques to the location , recovery and analysis of buried human remins from forensic contexts Unpublished M.A. ...
... British Neolithic British Museum Occasional Paper 52 . Martin , A.L. 1990. The application of archaeological methods and techniques to the location , recovery and analysis of buried human remins from forensic contexts Unpublished M.A. ...
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... British villas and the social construction of space . In Samson , R. ( ed . ) The Social Archaeology of Houses Edinburgh University Press , pp . 149-172 . Scott , E. 1991. Animal and infant burials in Romano - British villas : a ...
... British villas and the social construction of space . In Samson , R. ( ed . ) The Social Archaeology of Houses Edinburgh University Press , pp . 149-172 . Scott , E. 1991. Animal and infant burials in Romano - British villas : a ...
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... British survival in Anglo - Saxon Northumbria . In Laing , L. ( ed . ) Studies in Celtic Survival BAR British Series 37 : 1-56 Garwood , P. 1989. Social transformations and relations of power in Britain in the late fourth to sixth ...
... British survival in Anglo - Saxon Northumbria . In Laing , L. ( ed . ) Studies in Celtic Survival BAR British Series 37 : 1-56 Garwood , P. 1989. Social transformations and relations of power in Britain in the late fourth to sixth ...
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