Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... associated with the fascination for finding astronomical and geometrical information encoded in the archaeological data . By showing that our guesses are not cumulative , but collide with and eclipse one another , the debate over their ...
... associated with the fascination for finding astronomical and geometrical information encoded in the archaeological data . By showing that our guesses are not cumulative , but collide with and eclipse one another , the debate over their ...
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the 1960s that there was a resurgence of popular interest . This was closely associated with the development of the ' alternative culture ' of the late 1960s , with its rejection of established standards , established attitudes , and ...
the 1960s that there was a resurgence of popular interest . This was closely associated with the development of the ' alternative culture ' of the late 1960s , with its rejection of established standards , established attitudes , and ...
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... associated literature , and ( 2 ) a reference book of procedures and techniques . The book is spiced with considerable humour , but it must be said that it largely fails in its aims . The book is written from the point of view of the ...
... associated literature , and ( 2 ) a reference book of procedures and techniques . The book is spiced with considerable humour , but it must be said that it largely fails in its aims . The book is written from the point of view of the ...
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