-
geometrical (often square) or
irregular spatial units. Conventionally,
fieldwalking in
grids or
along lines called transects has
formed the
backbone of archaeological...
- break. Date from:
Circa 800 BC Date to:
Circa AD 1800 (Iron Age to Medieval).
Found by
fieldwalking on
cultivated land near
Goole in Yorkshire, England....
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measurements –
which do****ent the
layers of soil to aid in site dating,
fieldwalking -
which involves walking the
ground and
looking for
objects and making...
- causewa****
enclosures based on
observed cropmarks published in 1975.
Fieldwalking (surveying the site on foot) in the
winter of 1979–1980 and
again in...
- photographic, drawn, and
geophysical surveys, and
exercises such as
fieldwalking); and of excavation. In biology,
field research typically involves studying...
-
Oxford Architectural and
Historical Society: 21–32. Mudd,
Andrew (1987). "
Fieldwalking at
Spelsburydown and in the
Chadlington Area" (PDF). Oxoniensia. LII...
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surrounding the
River Dee.
Eladany periodically joins them for
their fieldwalking events,
supports their public engagement and
outreach events, and curates...
- of the
Roman legionary works depot at Holt, Wales, is
identified by
fieldwalking.
Theodore M.
Davis officially granted exclusive concession to excavate...
- The
Daily Telegraph.
Retrieved 4
April 2009. Mudd,
Andrew (1987). "
Fieldwalking at
Spelsburydown and in the
Chadlington Area" (PDF). Oxoniensia. LII...
- her
second book A
Field Guide to Larking: Beachcombing, Mudlarking,
Fieldwalking and More, an
illustrated guide to how to
search for lost
objects and...