Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 27
... Buried Treasure ' ( 1954-59 ) , and from that came CHRONICLE , with a pedigree as popular as it was serious . I call CHRONICLE a ' show ' because we are in the entertain- ment business not the archaeology business . We are not further ...
... Buried Treasure ' ( 1954-59 ) , and from that came CHRONICLE , with a pedigree as popular as it was serious . I call CHRONICLE a ' show ' because we are in the entertain- ment business not the archaeology business . We are not further ...
Page 48
... buried under a 200 - room hotel in the early twen- tieth century and recovered archaeologically in the 1960s . The logic of reconstruction , illustrative of what could be shared through archaeology , would involve the use of excavated ...
... buried under a 200 - room hotel in the early twen- tieth century and recovered archaeologically in the 1960s . The logic of reconstruction , illustrative of what could be shared through archaeology , would involve the use of excavated ...
Page 69
... burials at Shani dar are the source both for the character of Creb , the novel's crippled and one - handed shaman , and for a flower strewn inhumation . There is a ritual brain eating , harking back to the Monte Circeo skull , and there ...
... burials at Shani dar are the source both for the character of Creb , the novel's crippled and one - handed shaman , and for a flower strewn inhumation . There is a ritual brain eating , harking back to the Monte Circeo skull , and there ...
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