Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 59
... fieldwork conducted on the Group VI source has ap- peared elsewhere ( Bradley and Edmonds 1988 ) . For the purposes of this discussion however , it is probably sufficient to work from a fairly broad description of the sites themselves ...
... fieldwork conducted on the Group VI source has ap- peared elsewhere ( Bradley and Edmonds 1988 ) . For the purposes of this discussion however , it is probably sufficient to work from a fairly broad description of the sites themselves ...
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... fieldwork in the region ( but see Cherry and Cherry 1987 ) . However , there is no evidence to suggest that the patterns in the data reflect the use of the source by both local and non - local groups . Rather , it seems probable that ...
... fieldwork in the region ( but see Cherry and Cherry 1987 ) . However , there is no evidence to suggest that the patterns in the data reflect the use of the source by both local and non - local groups . Rather , it seems probable that ...
Page 165
... fieldwork , conferences and long term research projects , will depend on the initiative of committed academics and institutions . The as yet unknown diversity of opportunities to publish will awaken many academics from their apathy and ...
... fieldwork , conferences and long term research projects , will depend on the initiative of committed academics and institutions . The as yet unknown diversity of opportunities to publish will awaken many academics from their apathy and ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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