Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... examination of their topsoil component , for reasons of topography and soil movement which were apparent to those that were excavating them . The archaeology of the stripped site rests in its ' features ' , subsoil hollows ( both ...
... examination of their topsoil component , for reasons of topography and soil movement which were apparent to those that were excavating them . The archaeology of the stripped site rests in its ' features ' , subsoil hollows ( both ...
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... examination was initiated . Within the broadly industrial zone a large and relatively well defined area of flint could be identified on Wilsford Down and was selected for examination , primarily on this basis ( W31 ) . In some ways this ...
... examination was initiated . Within the broadly industrial zone a large and relatively well defined area of flint could be identified on Wilsford Down and was selected for examination , primarily on this basis ( W31 ) . In some ways this ...
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... examination of knapping technique . The whole problem of material survival , and of the nature of the total later Bronze Age assemblage was thrown into sharp focus in early 1983 with the unscheduled ploughing of an area of ancient ...
... examination of knapping technique . The whole problem of material survival , and of the nature of the total later Bronze Age assemblage was thrown into sharp focus in early 1983 with the unscheduled ploughing of an area of ancient ...
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