Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 23Department of Archaeology, 2008 - Archaeology |
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... discussion of current archaeological research ' and was ' designed to fill the gap between formal publication of major research projects in leading journals , and the more informal discussion which takes place at seminars and ...
... discussion of current archaeological research ' and was ' designed to fill the gap between formal publication of major research projects in leading journals , and the more informal discussion which takes place at seminars and ...
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... discussion , Insoll considers how this adds to the conceptual problem but never achieves his goal of explaining how we can embrace this problem to strengthen archaeologi- cal practice . Nevertheless , one particular point of interest is ...
... discussion , Insoll considers how this adds to the conceptual problem but never achieves his goal of explaining how we can embrace this problem to strengthen archaeologi- cal practice . Nevertheless , one particular point of interest is ...
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... discussion of how the modern ethnographic record can help us interpret the past ( Binford ) , and a review of current stable isotopes evidence into Middle and Upper Palaeolithic diets ( Richards ) . While a general structure to the ...
... discussion of how the modern ethnographic record can help us interpret the past ( Binford ) , and a review of current stable isotopes evidence into Middle and Upper Palaeolithic diets ( Richards ) . While a general structure to the ...
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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