Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 2-4Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... collection was linked to the development of a range of methods and analytical approaches . On the other hand the context was still being removed , either through choice or necessity , with minimal or no record . The reasons seemed quite ...
... collection was linked to the development of a range of methods and analytical approaches . On the other hand the context was still being removed , either through choice or necessity , with minimal or no record . The reasons seemed quite ...
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... collection procedure : to wit , would recovery rates suffer when fieldworkers came under sporadic intensive artillery fire ? Despite this , the surface collection produced over 3,000 sherds of pottery , the majority prehistoric and with ...
... collection procedure : to wit , would recovery rates suffer when fieldworkers came under sporadic intensive artillery fire ? Despite this , the surface collection produced over 3,000 sherds of pottery , the majority prehistoric and with ...
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... Collection of Greek Coins in tehe Fitzwilliam Museum II J. Reid Moir : Antiquity of Man in East Anglia 1928 M. Burkitt : South Africa's Past in Stone and Paint 1929 1930 S.W. Grose : Catalogue of the McLean Collection of Greek Coins in ...
... Collection of Greek Coins in tehe Fitzwilliam Museum II J. Reid Moir : Antiquity of Man in East Anglia 1928 M. Burkitt : South Africa's Past in Stone and Paint 1929 1930 S.W. Grose : Catalogue of the McLean Collection of Greek Coins in ...
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