Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 23Department of Archaeology, 2008 - Archaeology |
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... Present : Archaeology , Ideology and Nationalism in the Modern Middle East . New York : Henry Holt . - . 1997. Structuring the past : Israelis , Palestinians and the symbolic authority of archae- ological monuments . In Silberman , N.A. ...
... Present : Archaeology , Ideology and Nationalism in the Modern Middle East . New York : Henry Holt . - . 1997. Structuring the past : Israelis , Palestinians and the symbolic authority of archae- ological monuments . In Silberman , N.A. ...
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... present day . Whilst knowledge of the palaeoenvironmental history of the region is a necessary basis for un- derstanding environment / human interaction , there is a massive volume of data for the Late Quaternary / Holocene ...
... present day . Whilst knowledge of the palaeoenvironmental history of the region is a necessary basis for un- derstanding environment / human interaction , there is a massive volume of data for the Late Quaternary / Holocene ...
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... presents passage - grave art from the UK ; Dmitrijević and Tripković discuss shell ornaments ; and Mlekuž and colleagues present a geomorphological study of the Slovenian floodplain . These papers are also lacking in genetic input ...
... presents passage - grave art from the UK ; Dmitrijević and Tripković discuss shell ornaments ; and Mlekuž and colleagues present a geomorphological study of the Slovenian floodplain . These papers are also lacking in genetic input ...
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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