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... archaeologists . Yet there has been virtually none . With some notable exceptions * , the subject of leys has been seldom discussed by professional archaeologists . The only regular mention of the subject comes in the form of sarcastic ...
... archaeologists . Yet there has been virtually none . With some notable exceptions * , the subject of leys has been seldom discussed by professional archaeologists . The only regular mention of the subject comes in the form of sarcastic ...
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... archaeologists should be aware of the exact nature of their popular rival , and the reasons for that popu- larity . It is the public who finances the archaeological establishment and one would expect that in return archaeologists should ...
... archaeologists should be aware of the exact nature of their popular rival , and the reasons for that popu- larity . It is the public who finances the archaeological establishment and one would expect that in return archaeologists should ...
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... archaeologist has moved far beyond the ' amassing and categorisation of broken pottery ' described by Screeton . Archaeologists use a range of scientific tech- niques besides radiometric dating methods . Pollen analysis provides ...
... archaeologist has moved far beyond the ' amassing and categorisation of broken pottery ' described by Screeton . Archaeologists use a range of scientific tech- niques besides radiometric dating methods . Pollen analysis provides ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Before the Romans Came to Rye | 30 |
Moats Mounds and Masons | 72 |
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