Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... course Jan. Added thanks to Bob Bewley for covering an initial manuscript in pencilled suggestions . Note 1 . See the Cambridge letter ( Popular Archaeology ( 3 ( 10 ) : 14 ) : " Too many already believe that archaeologists search for ...
... course Jan. Added thanks to Bob Bewley for covering an initial manuscript in pencilled suggestions . Note 1 . See the Cambridge letter ( Popular Archaeology ( 3 ( 10 ) : 14 ) : " Too many already believe that archaeologists search for ...
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... course , is that it might become too closely identified , at least according to its critics , with the views of those in society who resist notions of change in practice or attitude within museums . During a recent visit to New Zealand ...
... course , is that it might become too closely identified , at least according to its critics , with the views of those in society who resist notions of change in practice or attitude within museums . During a recent visit to New Zealand ...
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... course , us , Though Auel's Neanderthals have only a monosyllabic vocabu- lary , they have a highly developed sign language , and while not unin- telligent , their mental powers are essentially rooted in their deep memory . Ayla , on ...
... course , us , Though Auel's Neanderthals have only a monosyllabic vocabu- lary , they have a highly developed sign language , and while not unin- telligent , their mental powers are essentially rooted in their deep memory . Ayla , on ...
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