Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... land . The nature of this link was in a large measure what prevented agrarian development from tasking place in Ireland as it did in England and on the Continent . VI Perhaps the most germane criticism of the original article concerns ...
... land . The nature of this link was in a large measure what prevented agrarian development from tasking place in Ireland as it did in England and on the Continent . VI Perhaps the most germane criticism of the original article concerns ...
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... land . Proceedings of the Prehistortic Society . 15 : 1-20 . Chappell , S. J. 1987. Stone axe morphology and distribution in Neolithic Britain . Oxford , British Archaeological Reports . British Series , 177 . Cherry , J. and Cherry ...
... land . Proceedings of the Prehistortic Society . 15 : 1-20 . Chappell , S. J. 1987. Stone axe morphology and distribution in Neolithic Britain . Oxford , British Archaeological Reports . British Series , 177 . Cherry , J. and Cherry ...
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... land , one is reassured . Europe after the Ice was a fertile ground for development , interactions and growth in innovations . While the Middle Eastern world reached quite early a plateau , Europe continued to advance , " until a point ...
... land , one is reassured . Europe after the Ice was a fertile ground for development , interactions and growth in innovations . While the Middle Eastern world reached quite early a plateau , Europe continued to advance , " until a point ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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