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Page 186
Admittedly there had been later 19th Century damage to this portion of the cairn ,
but it is at least questionable whether this conveniently succeeded in removing
the bulk of the disturbed sandstone blocks . Uncertainties over the interpretation ...
Admittedly there had been later 19th Century damage to this portion of the cairn ,
but it is at least questionable whether this conveniently succeeded in removing
the bulk of the disturbed sandstone blocks . Uncertainties over the interpretation ...
Page 195
Unfortunately , there is not scooe in this brief oader to go into detail concerning
this site's three phases of Middle Iron Age occupation and the later Roman re -
use of the Iron Age enclosure as it then survived as an earthwork , and only the ...
Unfortunately , there is not scooe in this brief oader to go into detail concerning
this site's three phases of Middle Iron Age occupation and the later Roman re -
use of the Iron Age enclosure as it then survived as an earthwork , and only the ...
Page 238
From this flourish, the opening fades -- there is a single Dal try page on the Later
Neolithic, in so i te of suggest ions that it is this oeriod which sees the emergence
of a longlived social organisation (see, for example, Whittle 1981 or Bradley ...
From this flourish, the opening fades -- there is a single Dal try page on the Later
Neolithic, in so i te of suggest ions that it is this oeriod which sees the emergence
of a longlived social organisation (see, for example, Whittle 1981 or Bradley ...
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