Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 167
... Italy and Japan , the Luftwaffen ministry and no - mans - land , which form a unique historical landscape in the heart of the city . The problem is very archaeological . Does one represent each site in isolation , or preserve the whole ...
... Italy and Japan , the Luftwaffen ministry and no - mans - land , which form a unique historical landscape in the heart of the city . The problem is very archaeological . Does one represent each site in isolation , or preserve the whole ...
Page 176
... Italian communities . The importance of establishing direct cultural links with the mainstream of civilisation has meant that there is almost an implicit assumption in favour of direct political or economic contacts with Greeks or ...
... Italian communities . The importance of establishing direct cultural links with the mainstream of civilisation has meant that there is almost an implicit assumption in favour of direct political or economic contacts with Greeks or ...
Page 178
... Italy and the Mediterranean coasts ; the second one a broad band of temperate Europe north of the Alps ; and the third , northern Europe . For his explanation of the nature of links between these circles he goes back ultimately to Mauss ...
... Italy and the Mediterranean coasts ; the second one a broad band of temperate Europe north of the Alps ; and the third , northern Europe . For his explanation of the nature of links between these circles he goes back ultimately to Mauss ...
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TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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