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Currently , various scientific techniques enable us to " read " the life history of an artefact ( be it pottery or metal ) from its fabrication to its archaeological recovery , passing through the events of its active life .
Currently , various scientific techniques enable us to " read " the life history of an artefact ( be it pottery or metal ) from its fabrication to its archaeological recovery , passing through the events of its active life .
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Council for British Archaeology research report 67. London . Cross , J. 1983. Twigs , branches , trees and forests : problems of scale in lithic analysis . 87-106 , in Moore , J. A. and Keene , A. S. ( eds . ) Archaeological hammers and ...
Council for British Archaeology research report 67. London . Cross , J. 1983. Twigs , branches , trees and forests : problems of scale in lithic analysis . 87-106 , in Moore , J. A. and Keene , A. S. ( eds . ) Archaeological hammers and ...
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COMMUNICATTION IN ARCHAEOLOGY *** THE CHANCES AND RISKS FOR EAST GERMAN ARCHAEOLOGY Andreas Reinecke Within the space of this year East German archaeology is in the process of disappearing as a separate entity .
COMMUNICATTION IN ARCHAEOLOGY *** THE CHANCES AND RISKS FOR EAST GERMAN ARCHAEOLOGY Andreas Reinecke Within the space of this year East German archaeology is in the process of disappearing as a separate entity .
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