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However , the other C 14 dates and the artefacts combine to reinforce a chronology for the settlement that includes the 9th century BC . One further sample , no . 11 , is equally important . It comes from a stratigraphic probe against a ...
However , the other C 14 dates and the artefacts combine to reinforce a chronology for the settlement that includes the 9th century BC . One further sample , no . 11 , is equally important . It comes from a stratigraphic probe against a ...
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Well , if it is accepted that there was a brief interval between when the whole dates were picked and when they were carbonised by the fire that destroyed the settlement then it can be concluded that ( a ) the destruction took place ...
Well , if it is accepted that there was a brief interval between when the whole dates were picked and when they were carbonised by the fire that destroyed the settlement then it can be concluded that ( a ) the destruction took place ...
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( b ) when Building II was constructed – if it was constructed towards the end of the settlement . In future seasons and as resources permit these issues may be tested by further C 14 dating but at the moment it is not a priority for our ...
( b ) when Building II was constructed – if it was constructed towards the end of the settlement . In future seasons and as resources permit these issues may be tested by further C 14 dating but at the moment it is not a priority for our ...
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WOUDHUIZEN The Foundation Charter of the Kamanas Town Fortifications | 1 |
A Review Article of its Publication Part | 4 |
HITCHCOCK Do you see a man skillful in his work? He will stand before | 17 |
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