Fascinating discussion I dont get to dig many prehistoric sites ( seemed to be trapped in a cycle of post med at the moment) do wonder what is it that makes the prehistoric pits that much different to later holes. I presume it is something to do with size, location, frequency and contents. Or are archaeologists reading far too much into them? I can see I need to do a lot more reading.
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distinctive regional traditions - by P Prentice - 21st June 2012, 11:19 AM
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