Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... possible to identify Saxon field systems by using much later documentary evidence , such as Tithe and Enclosure maps . By gradually stripping off later features of known date , it becomes possible to recognise contemporary field ...
... possible to identify Saxon field systems by using much later documentary evidence , such as Tithe and Enclosure maps . By gradually stripping off later features of known date , it becomes possible to recognise contemporary field ...
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... possible ( c.f. Shennan 1981 , 119 and Williamson , this volume ) . made : On the positive side , a number of tentative inferences might be Prehistoric The lack of settlement in the west of the region , though partly due to relatively ...
... possible ( c.f. Shennan 1981 , 119 and Williamson , this volume ) . made : On the positive side , a number of tentative inferences might be Prehistoric The lack of settlement in the west of the region , though partly due to relatively ...
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... possible to see that the surviving assemblages would have been far from representative of the site as a whole ) , while the site's owners , the Société Jersiaise , would have had every reason to feel aggrieved . The fourth option was ...
... possible to see that the surviving assemblages would have been far from representative of the site as a whole ) , while the site's owners , the Société Jersiaise , would have had every reason to feel aggrieved . The fourth option was ...
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