Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 5-7Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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length , summarising the results of excavations , archaeological experi- ments , field surveys and artefact studies . Over the last three years there has been a change of emphasis from excavation reports to papers concerned with issues ...
length , summarising the results of excavations , archaeological experi- ments , field surveys and artefact studies . Over the last three years there has been a change of emphasis from excavation reports to papers concerned with issues ...
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... excavation . Any excavation should be the minimum required to answer specific ques- tions without causing undue damage . ( This strategy should be the same for any excavation whether for evaluation or research . ) to of Having ...
... excavation . Any excavation should be the minimum required to answer specific ques- tions without causing undue damage . ( This strategy should be the same for any excavation whether for evaluation or research . ) to of Having ...
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... excavation began in West Berlin ( Figure 1 ) . It was an excavation on a site which " on account of its history differs from all others in Berlin . It is unique in Germany and in Europe " ( die tageszeitung 1984 in Schoenberner 1985 , 5 ) ...
... excavation began in West Berlin ( Figure 1 ) . It was an excavation on a site which " on account of its history differs from all others in Berlin . It is unique in Germany and in Europe " ( die tageszeitung 1984 in Schoenberner 1985 , 5 ) ...
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