Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 172
... reference number to locate it on the map . Secondly it had a number defining the depth at which it lay . Thirdly , data defined the number of links from this node to each of the depths within the plan . Fourthly , it was also specified ...
... reference number to locate it on the map . Secondly it had a number defining the depth at which it lay . Thirdly , data defined the number of links from this node to each of the depths within the plan . Fourthly , it was also specified ...
Page 238
... References ironically , too few in the section entitled " The Roman Interlude " and are , all too often one is left to query frustratedly the dating evidence employed , for example , with reference to town development in the second and ...
... References ironically , too few in the section entitled " The Roman Interlude " and are , all too often one is left to query frustratedly the dating evidence employed , for example , with reference to town development in the second and ...
Page 239
sufficiently between data and interpretation , for example with reference to social organisation ( p . 116 ) . On ... references in the text . Mr. There are too many mistakes in references and spellings to escape mention here ( take ...
sufficiently between data and interpretation , for example with reference to social organisation ( p . 116 ) . On ... references in the text . Mr. There are too many mistakes in references and spellings to escape mention here ( take ...
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