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Geoarchaeology: using earth sciences to understand the archaeological record
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1995, Research and professional service guidelines no.1: geophysical survey in archaeological field evalution, English Heritage.
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Pleistocene history of the Lower Thames Valley
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1991, Kent and East Sussex underground, Rainham, Meresborough Books.
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Stone: quarrying and building in England 43-1525
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