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... Iron Age hillforts ( Hill , forthcoming ) , Dosing the questions : why were they built and on what evidence do we base our conclusions ? The overall project concentrates on the concepts of inter- pretation and analogy . An early ...
... Iron Age hillforts ( Hill , forthcoming ) , Dosing the questions : why were they built and on what evidence do we base our conclusions ? The overall project concentrates on the concepts of inter- pretation and analogy . An early ...
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... iron industry took place in the second half of the 18th century with all branches of commerce benefiting from the mass production of iron components , such as engine cylinders and the plates for iron ships . 1781 saw the completion of the ...
... iron industry took place in the second half of the 18th century with all branches of commerce benefiting from the mass production of iron components , such as engine cylinders and the plates for iron ships . 1781 saw the completion of the ...
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... Iron Age ( A review of the Museum of The Iron Age , Andover , Hampshire ) . ་ in The Museum of The Iron Age ' Andover represents a welcome depar- ture in the presentation of Drehistory to the public . For the first time a specific ...
... Iron Age ( A review of the Museum of The Iron Age , Andover , Hampshire ) . ་ in The Museum of The Iron Age ' Andover represents a welcome depar- ture in the presentation of Drehistory to the public . For the first time a specific ...
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