Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... excavation at his house at Max Gate in Dorset , and he was interviewed by the Daily Chronicle in 1889 , when it seemed that Stonehenge itself was about to be sold . When asked what should be done about this , Hardy replied : 12 - - I ...
... excavation at his house at Max Gate in Dorset , and he was interviewed by the Daily Chronicle in 1889 , when it seemed that Stonehenge itself was about to be sold . When asked what should be done about this , Hardy replied : 12 - - I ...
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... excavation reports , normally produced within one year of the completion of the excavations . Thus the central registers serve as a data - base available to researchers . During the 1980s a major part of it the Paris survey record of ...
... excavation reports , normally produced within one year of the completion of the excavations . Thus the central registers serve as a data - base available to researchers . During the 1980s a major part of it the Paris survey record of ...
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... excavation . Indeed I would argue that surveys of this type should be done ( when the methods are further developed ) prior to all excavations and in some cases as a substitute for excavation . Miles's article on the Claydon Pike ...
... excavation . Indeed I would argue that surveys of this type should be done ( when the methods are further developed ) prior to all excavations and in some cases as a substitute for excavation . Miles's article on the Claydon Pike ...
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