Archaeology in the Field |
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Archaeology before 1859 | 21 |
Archaeology Achieves Independence | 29 |
Archaeology and Maps | 36 |
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air-photo air-photographs ancient Antiquaries Antiquity Arch bank Bath bear-pit Berks Berkshire Berkshire Downs boundary Britain Bronze Age cairns called Camb camps Castle causeway caves Celtic fields century chalk course Cranborne Chase crop-sites cultivation culture Curwen described Devizes discovery Dorset Dyke earthworks east enclosure escarpment evidence examples excavation existence fact Farm feet field archaeology field-system field-work Forest Grim's Ditch ground Hants Hill hill-fort houses huts instance Iron Age Journ linear earthworks long barrows lynchets marked Marlborough Matmata medieval megalithic miles modern monuments mounds neolithic observed Ordnance Map Ordnance Survey Oxford parish Park photographs pits Pitt-Rivers Plate ploughing pond pottery prehistoric probably Proc published querns rampart record region remains Ridgeway Roman road Romano-British runs Salisbury Plain Saxon Scotland seen side Silchester slope stone things traces tracks valley village visible wall Wansdyke Wessex Wilts Wood