Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... became an economic backwater by 1820 , its development al1 but stopped , thus preserving its archaeological record more or less completely . when Annapolis is a port city on Chesapeake Bay and its economic success was derived from its ...
... became an economic backwater by 1820 , its development al1 but stopped , thus preserving its archaeological record more or less completely . when Annapolis is a port city on Chesapeake Bay and its economic success was derived from its ...
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... became increasingly apparent to him , Pitt - Rivers grew disillusioned with it , and came to believe that a policy of transferring monuments into State care was not the most effective approach . It was better to encourage and assist ...
... became increasingly apparent to him , Pitt - Rivers grew disillusioned with it , and came to believe that a policy of transferring monuments into State care was not the most effective approach . It was better to encourage and assist ...
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... became clear that their extensive nature and shallow stratigraphy made them unlikely candidates for excavation by chronology - oriented , mound- hunting Near Eastern archaeologists . The location of nomad camps in mountainous and ...
... became clear that their extensive nature and shallow stratigraphy made them unlikely candidates for excavation by chronology - oriented , mound- hunting Near Eastern archaeologists . The location of nomad camps in mountainous and ...
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