Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 23Department of Archaeology, 2008 - Archaeology |
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... Reader . London : Leicester University Press , 97–117 . Johnson , M. 1999. Archaeological Theory : An Introduction . Oxford : Blackwell . Leone , M.P. 1998. Symbolic , structural , and critical archaeology . In Whitley , D.S. ( ed . ) ...
... Reader . London : Leicester University Press , 97–117 . Johnson , M. 1999. Archaeological Theory : An Introduction . Oxford : Blackwell . Leone , M.P. 1998. Symbolic , structural , and critical archaeology . In Whitley , D.S. ( ed . ) ...
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... reader can easily approach chap- ters on such complicated procedures as transition analysis and strontium isotope analysis . Those who wish to know more about such topics are presented with appendices and references . In a sense , the ...
... reader can easily approach chap- ters on such complicated procedures as transition analysis and strontium isotope analysis . Those who wish to know more about such topics are presented with appendices and references . In a sense , the ...
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... reader to navigate . Each of the papers summarises the work conducted to date on the respective themes , with useful bibliographies for tracing the original publications . However , for the academic reader , none of the interpreta ...
... reader to navigate . Each of the papers summarises the work conducted to date on the respective themes , with useful bibliographies for tracing the original publications . However , for the academic reader , none of the interpreta ...
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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