Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 5-7Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... century , it is necessary to remember these powerful nineteenth century strands and to keep in mind how extra- ordinarily persistent and influential they have been . Archaeology Goes Academic If we consider the last of the five ...
... century , it is necessary to remember these powerful nineteenth century strands and to keep in mind how extra- ordinarily persistent and influential they have been . Archaeology Goes Academic If we consider the last of the five ...
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... century activities such as glassmaking and lead smelting were being supplied by coal carried from the mines on wooden railways . Water and charcoal as sources of power for furnaces and forges were replaced in the 18th century by coke ...
... century activities such as glassmaking and lead smelting were being supplied by coal carried from the mines on wooden railways . Water and charcoal as sources of power for furnaces and forges were replaced in the 18th century by coke ...
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... century AD and that use of the cemetery for cremations persisted until the end of the sixth century . The fifth century cremation cemetery appears to have occupied the area within the Roman ditches and to the west . The expansion of the ...
... century AD and that use of the cemetery for cremations persisted until the end of the sixth century . The fifth century cremation cemetery appears to have occupied the area within the Roman ditches and to the west . The expansion of the ...
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