Ley Lines in QuestionWorld's Work, 1983 - 232 sider |
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... important of these are Iron Age hillforts , which often cover a very large area of ground and are therefore very likely to be traversed by any nearby ley . Fortunately hillforts are also important to archaeo- logists and have been ...
... important of these are Iron Age hillforts , which often cover a very large area of ground and are therefore very likely to be traversed by any nearby ley . Fortunately hillforts are also important to archaeo- logists and have been ...
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... Important developments of technique have ensured that the archaeologist has moved far beyond the ' amassing and categorisation of broken pottery ' described by Screeton . Archaeologists use a range of scientific tech- niques besides ...
... Important developments of technique have ensured that the archaeologist has moved far beyond the ' amassing and categorisation of broken pottery ' described by Screeton . Archaeologists use a range of scientific tech- niques besides ...
Side 206
... important , for - to take but one example – the appearance of rich warrior burials in an area of formerly undifferen- tiated burial customs may indicate not an invasion of new peoples , but changes within society leading to increased ...
... important , for - to take but one example – the appearance of rich warrior burials in an area of formerly undifferen- tiated burial customs may indicate not an invasion of new peoples , but changes within society leading to increased ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Before the Romans Came to Rye | 30 |
Moats Mounds and Masons | 72 |
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