Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 144
... evidence is most clear , Hoskins reviews , region by region , the evidence for this rebuilding . This is based on a combination of sources : the comments of contemporaries such as Carew , Reyce and Harrison ; the evidence of documentary ...
... evidence is most clear , Hoskins reviews , region by region , the evidence for this rebuilding . This is based on a combination of sources : the comments of contemporaries such as Carew , Reyce and Harrison ; the evidence of documentary ...
Page 238
... evidence wakes up and begins to olay more confi- dently . We are . after all , on the conductor's home ground now ; the written word has arrived . No longer do the questions of an struggle to harmonise with the rationed melody of the ...
... evidence wakes up and begins to olay more confi- dently . We are . after all , on the conductor's home ground now ; the written word has arrived . No longer do the questions of an struggle to harmonise with the rationed melody of the ...
Page 240
... evidence and that of the Bronze Age is considered , with a chapter on experimental archaeology and wood conservation . The only settlement evidence available so far is that of the Iron Age sites at Glaston- bury and Meare . Besides ...
... evidence and that of the Bronze Age is considered , with a chapter on experimental archaeology and wood conservation . The only settlement evidence available so far is that of the Iron Age sites at Glaston- bury and Meare . Besides ...
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