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... Record Office . 8. General A. ས . L. F. Pitt - Rivers , report on Stonehenge , October 1893 , in Public Record Office WORK 14 : 213 . 9. ibid . 10. Sir Edmund Antrobus , letter to G. Shaw Lefevre , 12 January 1894 , in Public Record ...
... Record Office . 8. General A. ས . L. F. Pitt - Rivers , report on Stonehenge , October 1893 , in Public Record Office WORK 14 : 213 . 9. ibid . 10. Sir Edmund Antrobus , letter to G. Shaw Lefevre , 12 January 1894 , in Public Record ...
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... record . The research reported here was based on a rural section of the Norfolk SMR excluding the large town of King's Lynn ( Figure 1 ) . Much of this record is the outcome of individuals working alone and is charac- terised by a lack ...
... record . The research reported here was based on a rural section of the Norfolk SMR excluding the large town of King's Lynn ( Figure 1 ) . Much of this record is the outcome of individuals working alone and is charac- terised by a lack ...
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... record where , although there is a describable order , the aesthetics are unknown and unknowable . All that is available from the prehistoric record is the pattern , barren of its aesthetics and meaning . From this discussion it seems ...
... record where , although there is a describable order , the aesthetics are unknown and unknowable . All that is available from the prehistoric record is the pattern , barren of its aesthetics and meaning . From this discussion it seems ...
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