Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 2-4Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 115
... Field Archaeologists For many years , the absence of a professional body for archaeology in the United Kingdom was a source of surprise and incredulity to col- leagues in other professions and disciplines . Who , they would ask , sets ...
... Field Archaeologists For many years , the absence of a professional body for archaeology in the United Kingdom was a source of surprise and incredulity to col- leagues in other professions and disciplines . Who , they would ask , sets ...
Page 116
... field archaeology " . A wide definition indeed - it Covers all whose work involves the planning for , the practise , and the results of Field Archaeology . This is as it should be : field archaeo- logy involves many more than the ...
... field archaeology " . A wide definition indeed - it Covers all whose work involves the planning for , the practise , and the results of Field Archaeology . This is as it should be : field archaeo- logy involves many more than the ...
Page 57
... field boundaries depicted on the Tithe Award Map of 1839 share a similar orientation , and as the diagram shows , are generally of roughly rectangular shape . Only in the immediate vicinity of the Roman Pye Road are more irregular fields ...
... field boundaries depicted on the Tithe Award Map of 1839 share a similar orientation , and as the diagram shows , are generally of roughly rectangular shape . Only in the immediate vicinity of the Roman Pye Road are more irregular fields ...
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