Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, Volume 112Thoroton Society, 2008 List of members in each volume. |
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... cropmark- plots will be explained elsewhere . Cropmark morphology Cropmark classification has been the subject of particular methodological study since the 1980s ( see list in Edis et al . 1989 , 113 ) with the preference for objective ...
... cropmark- plots will be explained elsewhere . Cropmark morphology Cropmark classification has been the subject of particular methodological study since the 1980s ( see list in Edis et al . 1989 , 113 ) with the preference for objective ...
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... cropmark enclosure types The distribution of the cropmark enclosure types was examined . The most common form ( Table 2 , Class 1b : single rectilinear enclosure ) is scattered evenly over the study area ( Fig . 5 ) . Clustered ...
... cropmark enclosure types The distribution of the cropmark enclosure types was examined . The most common form ( Table 2 , Class 1b : single rectilinear enclosure ) is scattered evenly over the study area ( Fig . 5 ) . Clustered ...
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... cropmark block 11 , enclosure B. For the purposes of analysis of cropmarks in the archive , the enclosure - groups were subdivided further , but this analysis is not used within this report . The pottery data was grouped in sherd ...
... cropmark block 11 , enclosure B. For the purposes of analysis of cropmarks in the archive , the enclosure - groups were subdivided further , but this analysis is not used within this report . The pottery data was grouped in sherd ...
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Editors Notes | 12 |
distribution of RomanoBritish artefacts | 73 |
distribution of RomanoBritish artefacts and firecracked | 79 |
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