Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... Southern Mex- ico . Inter - American Journal of Psychology 11 23-48 . Ho , M.W. & Saunders , P. ( eds ) . 1984. Beyond Neo - Darwinism . Academic Press , London . Hodder , I. 1986. Reading the Past . Cambridge University Press ...
... Southern Mex- ico . Inter - American Journal of Psychology 11 23-48 . Ho , M.W. & Saunders , P. ( eds ) . 1984. Beyond Neo - Darwinism . Academic Press , London . Hodder , I. 1986. Reading the Past . Cambridge University Press ...
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... southern Africa . Both papers , however , tend to dwell mainly on archaeology in South Africa and the other southern African countries are either mentioned in passing or not at all . Deacon's paper over emphasises the individual careers ...
... southern Africa . Both papers , however , tend to dwell mainly on archaeology in South Africa and the other southern African countries are either mentioned in passing or not at all . Deacon's paper over emphasises the individual careers ...
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... southern Britain though extending as far as Denmark ; while Brun treats a small time - span in the early Iron Age over a wide region from Spain to eastern Europe . Both books , however , share a general commitment to an economically ...
... southern Britain though extending as far as Denmark ; while Brun treats a small time - span in the early Iron Age over a wide region from Spain to eastern Europe . Both books , however , share a general commitment to an economically ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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