Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 20Department of Archaeology, 2005 - Archaeology |
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Page 95
... Field Archaeology Division , Norfolk Museums Service . Millett , M. 1985. Field survey calibration : a contribution . In Archaeology from the Ploughsoil : Studies in the Collection and Interpretation of Field Survey Data ( eds C ...
... Field Archaeology Division , Norfolk Museums Service . Millett , M. 1985. Field survey calibration : a contribution . In Archaeology from the Ploughsoil : Studies in the Collection and Interpretation of Field Survey Data ( eds C ...
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... field- and laboratory work . The parishes of Moro , San Luis , Pamparomás and Yauya ; the Junta de Desarrollo in Pamparomás , the Museo Regional de Ancash in Huaraz , and the Museo Nacional de Antropología , Arqueología e Historia in ...
... field- and laboratory work . The parishes of Moro , San Luis , Pamparomás and Yauya ; the Junta de Desarrollo in Pamparomás , the Museo Regional de Ancash in Huaraz , and the Museo Nacional de Antropología , Arqueología e Historia in ...
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... field management . Since ' Livestock ' , ' Fields ' , and ' Settlements ' have been relegated to further chapters , there is little impression of how the described changes in arable practice actually related to change or continuity in ...
... field management . Since ' Livestock ' , ' Fields ' , and ' Settlements ' have been relegated to further chapters , there is little impression of how the described changes in arable practice actually related to change or continuity in ...
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Real and unreal landscapes | 7 |
Activating the prehistoric landscape of Lancashire | 39 |
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