Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 20Department of Archaeology, 2005 - Archaeology |
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... Environment Agency for England and Wales released an online flood risk map . Entering a postcode produces a map of the area with shading to show where floodwaters are predicted to reach in the worst case scenario . My parents live along ...
... Environment Agency for England and Wales released an online flood risk map . Entering a postcode produces a map of the area with shading to show where floodwaters are predicted to reach in the worst case scenario . My parents live along ...
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... environment , but equally they will be accustomed to an environment that has already been substantially modified and is laden with their own ancestors ' past action , some of which might be tangible in the form of settlement remains ...
... environment , but equally they will be accustomed to an environment that has already been substantially modified and is laden with their own ancestors ' past action , some of which might be tangible in the form of settlement remains ...
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... environment - generates ' a legacy of modified selection pressures that are bequeathed by human ancestors to their descendants ' ( from El to E2 ; Laland , Oddling - Smee and Feldman 2000 : 136 ) . If the landscape itself is thus , at ...
... environment - generates ' a legacy of modified selection pressures that are bequeathed by human ancestors to their descendants ' ( from El to E2 ; Laland , Oddling - Smee and Feldman 2000 : 136 ) . If the landscape itself is thus , at ...
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Real and unreal landscapes | 7 |
Activating the prehistoric landscape of Lancashire | 39 |
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