Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... Neolithic and of a broader , more tool - dominated later Neolithic . As impressions , they tallied with environmental models that saw the earlier Neolithic in terms of rather sporadic clearance and settlement and with the evidence from ...
... Neolithic and of a broader , more tool - dominated later Neolithic . As impressions , they tallied with environmental models that saw the earlier Neolithic in terms of rather sporadic clearance and settlement and with the evidence from ...
Page 87
... Neolithic causewayed enclosure at Haddenham , Cambridgeshire , a block of perimeter ditch segments were found to have been recut in the later Neolithic and quantities of Peterborough tradi- tion pottery were recovered from their fills ...
... Neolithic causewayed enclosure at Haddenham , Cambridgeshire , a block of perimeter ditch segments were found to have been recut in the later Neolithic and quantities of Peterborough tradi- tion pottery were recovered from their fills ...
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... Neolithic settlers . Developing research seems to indicate that the Peterborough pottery is simply the later fashion development of the early Neolithic pottery in a unified and continuous tradition , changing by degrees . The Victorian ...
... Neolithic settlers . Developing research seems to indicate that the Peterborough pottery is simply the later fashion development of the early Neolithic pottery in a unified and continuous tradition , changing by degrees . The Victorian ...
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