Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... lives writing letters of com- plaint about scruffy hairies with shaggy beards putting them off their teas , but it makes archaeology stick in their minds . These are the fields which archaeologists must now exploit , as a matter of the ...
... lives writing letters of com- plaint about scruffy hairies with shaggy beards putting them off their teas , but it makes archaeology stick in their minds . These are the fields which archaeologists must now exploit , as a matter of the ...
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... lives ... It is not going to save the universe , or further medical research . There is a growing body of medical evidence on the other hand , that metal detect- ing is one of the finest post - operative hob- bies that anyone can take ...
... lives ... It is not going to save the universe , or further medical research . There is a growing body of medical evidence on the other hand , that metal detect- ing is one of the finest post - operative hob- bies that anyone can take ...
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... lives is not able to support them during the dry season . Alternatively , as in the Njemps case , a specific geographical location may not be conducive to cattle during the wet season . There- fore seasonal camps are likely to be highly ...
... lives is not able to support them during the dry season . Alternatively , as in the Njemps case , a specific geographical location may not be conducive to cattle during the wet season . There- fore seasonal camps are likely to be highly ...
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