Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... involved - with the tangible rather than the abstract . -- - The result we all know very well the great upsurge in ... Involvement and Involvement : most people's contact with archaeology is through excavation , and many want to look and ...
... involved - with the tangible rather than the abstract . -- - The result we all know very well the great upsurge in ... Involvement and Involvement : most people's contact with archaeology is through excavation , and many want to look and ...
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... involvement of archaeologists or archaeological students as interviewers . The survey design will take note of these ... involved in the national survey . Once this is achieved it will be possible to establish guidelines for making ...
... involvement of archaeologists or archaeological students as interviewers . The survey design will take note of these ... involved in the national survey . Once this is achieved it will be possible to establish guidelines for making ...
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... involved ? ) How did the ( production and ) distribution systems of the more widely distributed fine wares differ ... involved . Four major fields of study have contributed to ceramic re- search : 1. The natural sciences and ceramic ...
... involved ? ) How did the ( production and ) distribution systems of the more widely distributed fine wares differ ... involved . Four major fields of study have contributed to ceramic re- search : 1. The natural sciences and ceramic ...
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