Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 2-4Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 128
... similar scope and broadly similar aims is Paul Ashbee's The Ancient British : A Social - Archaeological Narrative of one ( 1978 ) . Bradley's book is altoge- ther less ideosyncratic and more analytical , and makes full use of the latest ...
... similar scope and broadly similar aims is Paul Ashbee's The Ancient British : A Social - Archaeological Narrative of one ( 1978 ) . Bradley's book is altoge- ther less ideosyncratic and more analytical , and makes full use of the latest ...
Page 57
... similar methods to suggest the prehistoric and Roman origins of field systems and routeways surviving into the modern period as functional elements of the landscape ( Drury 1976 , 121-123 ; Drury 1978 , 134-136 ; Drury and Rodwell 1980 ...
... similar methods to suggest the prehistoric and Roman origins of field systems and routeways surviving into the modern period as functional elements of the landscape ( Drury 1976 , 121-123 ; Drury 1978 , 134-136 ; Drury and Rodwell 1980 ...
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... similar in terms of extent , but not necessarily density , though in one case this assumption can be justifiably ... similar physical properties and conspicuousness could very possibly have similar chances of being recovered by the same ...
... similar in terms of extent , but not necessarily density , though in one case this assumption can be justifiably ... similar physical properties and conspicuousness could very possibly have similar chances of being recovered by the same ...
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