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Dan Hicks on Twitter: "Here is the famous image of the box-grid excavation technique at Maiden Castle. It's most accurately called the Wheeler-Kenyon method, not just the Wheeler method—since @trowelblazers Kathleen Kenyon
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Grid-box system of excavations of M. Wheeler at Maiden castle (1935).... | Download Scientific Diagram
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Grid-box system of excavations of M. Wheeler at Maiden castle (1935).... | Download Scientific Diagram
Dan Hicks on Twitter: "Here is the famous image of the box-grid excavation technique at Maiden Castle. It's most accurately called the Wheeler-Kenyon method, not just the Wheeler method—since @trowelblazers Kathleen Kenyon
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Dan Hicks on Twitter: "Here is the famous image of the box-grid excavation technique at Maiden Castle. It's most accurately called the Wheeler-Kenyon method, not just the Wheeler method—since @trowelblazers Kathleen Kenyon
Wheeler–Kenyon method - Wikipedia
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Peter Lorimer on Twitter: "@FLODurhamFLO As an illustrator I've been attempting to get the 'digger-as-scale' back into vogue for years. Sadly very little take up so far." / Twitter
Feilden Fowles в Twitter: "Mortimer Wheeler's box grid system superimposed on the landscape at Maiden Castle (1934) #picoftheday #nicegrid http://t.co/eX9G1uyScH" / Twitter
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Dan Hicks on Twitter: "Here is the famous image of the box-grid excavation technique at Maiden Castle. It's most accurately called the Wheeler-Kenyon method, not just the Wheeler method—since @trowelblazers Kathleen Kenyon