Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 23Department of Archaeology, 2008 - Archaeology |
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... question of ' why ' . " There are several other areas of interest , for example the practicalities of movement and the effects on the groups concerned , that should be added to a set of archaeological research questions . This volume ...
... question of ' why ' . " There are several other areas of interest , for example the practicalities of movement and the effects on the groups concerned , that should be added to a set of archaeological research questions . This volume ...
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... questions of authenticity . Although a thought - provoking read , I must admit that I find Lovata's conclusion rather disturbing , or at least highly unsatisfactory . Ending with the statement " playing at Stonehenge II is fun , and ...
... questions of authenticity . Although a thought - provoking read , I must admit that I find Lovata's conclusion rather disturbing , or at least highly unsatisfactory . Ending with the statement " playing at Stonehenge II is fun , and ...
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questions of accuracy and authenticity do not matter " ( page 26 ) , Lovata reduces the necessary simplicity of such a handbook to something which is oversimplistic , even dangerous . More positively , Lovata references engaging work on ...
questions of accuracy and authenticity do not matter " ( page 26 ) , Lovata reduces the necessary simplicity of such a handbook to something which is oversimplistic , even dangerous . More positively , Lovata references engaging work on ...
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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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