Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... concerns everyone whereas wet planks are immediately relevant to no - one . Relevance has to be explained ... concerned , the more archaeologists involve themselves with archaeology on television , the better all round . However , most ...
... concerns everyone whereas wet planks are immediately relevant to no - one . Relevance has to be explained ... concerned , the more archaeologists involve themselves with archaeology on television , the better all round . However , most ...
Page 30
... concern with industrial , above ground and underwater archaeology and a concern with what I'll call the subject ' philosophy ' . Digs are out for two reasons ; the archaeologist seems to have lost interest in them ( rescue is no longer ...
... concern with industrial , above ground and underwater archaeology and a concern with what I'll call the subject ' philosophy ' . Digs are out for two reasons ; the archaeologist seems to have lost interest in them ( rescue is no longer ...
Page 49
... concerns to formal geometry , with which there is reason to believe Paca was familiar . The process of interpretation is ... concern with beautification , urban redevelopment , and gentrification , and that the meaning from the 1980s is ...
... concerns to formal geometry , with which there is reason to believe Paca was familiar . The process of interpretation is ... concern with beautification , urban redevelopment , and gentrification , and that the meaning from the 1980s is ...
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