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REVIEW ARTICLE The Society does not accept responsibility for opinions expressed by its contributors. Danebury, its environs, and the Iron Age in Hampshire john Collis evidence from the whole range of settlement The Danebury Environs Programme: the Prehistory of a Wessex Landscape (English sites, and, if there are differences, they lie in Heritage/Oxford University Committee for subtleties like the incidence of different types of Archaeology, Oxford, 2000). Vol. 1 by BARRY special deposits, or ratios of young to old animals, or the different types of harvesting CUNLIFFE. 215 x 303 mm. 240 pp. 91 illustrations. ISBN 0 947816 48 8. Vol 2, Parts activity as demonstrated by the carbonised 1-7(in seven volumes) by BARRY CUNLIFFE and seeds, though this last one must be treated with CYNTHIA POOLE. 215 x 303 mm. 851 pp. 458 some caution, given that the number of samples illustrations. ISBN 0 947816 49 6. £49.95 + processed is relatively small, and it was a £60.00. judgemental rather than random sample, so making it difficult to argue from negative The seven seasons of archaeological excavation evidence. of the Danebury Environs Project (1989-1996) The main thrust of the volumes is in giving a description of the features
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