Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 2-4Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... artefact - types found in north - west Norfolk was considered using the 1099 artefacts for which this information was available ( 83 % of total ) . Space does not permit this aspect to be discussed at length , though Figure 2 gives a ...
... artefact - types found in north - west Norfolk was considered using the 1099 artefacts for which this information was available ( 83 % of total ) . Space does not permit this aspect to be discussed at length , though Figure 2 gives a ...
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... artefact - type against the calculated rating from this artefact - type for the 25 grid squares would produce a straight line with a negative gradient ( and an angle of slope determined by the numbers of artefacts involved ) . Figure 3 ...
... artefact - type against the calculated rating from this artefact - type for the 25 grid squares would produce a straight line with a negative gradient ( and an angle of slope determined by the numbers of artefacts involved ) . Figure 3 ...
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Differential Recovery of Artefacts It was felt that comparing the distributions of different artefacts deriving from the same period of time would highlight the spatially different recovery of artefact - types . Categories of Romano ...
Differential Recovery of Artefacts It was felt that comparing the distributions of different artefacts deriving from the same period of time would highlight the spatially different recovery of artefact - types . Categories of Romano ...
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