Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 23Department of Archaeology, 2008 - Archaeology |
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... contributed to scientific knowledge is not easily classifiable ( Crossick 1977 : 12 ) . It must be assumed that Underhill ... contributions to local scien- tific societies and journals follow a pattern , echoing national discoveries and ...
... contributed to scientific knowledge is not easily classifiable ( Crossick 1977 : 12 ) . It must be assumed that Underhill ... contributions to local scien- tific societies and journals follow a pattern , echoing national discoveries and ...
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... contributions to the growth of knowl- edge . A similar case would be Benjamin Harrison of Ightham ( Harrison 1928 ) , also a grocer , and collector of ' eoliths ' for the nineteenth - century intellectual aristocracy , whose work and ...
... contributions to the growth of knowl- edge . A similar case would be Benjamin Harrison of Ightham ( Harrison 1928 ) , also a grocer , and collector of ' eoliths ' for the nineteenth - century intellectual aristocracy , whose work and ...
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... contributions . The papers in the volume cover an array of interpretative positions and scales of analysis , providing , in a sense , something for everyone— that is , if you are interested in prehistoric Mesoamerican economic ...
... contributions . The papers in the volume cover an array of interpretative positions and scales of analysis , providing , in a sense , something for everyone— that is , if you are interested in prehistoric Mesoamerican economic ...
Contents
Archaeological Histories | 1 |
Our Legacies in Saving the Past | 25 |
Reflections on the Changing Role of Masada in Israeli National Consciousness | 41 |
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