Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... created new markets , opened new horizons to east and west the sort of men who might -- -- even have been able to sell British Leyland cars abroad ! ( Magnusson 1980 : 12 ) Such ideas were certainly saleable in Britain in 1980 . Within ...
... created new markets , opened new horizons to east and west the sort of men who might -- -- even have been able to sell British Leyland cars abroad ! ( Magnusson 1980 : 12 ) Such ideas were certainly saleable in Britain in 1980 . Within ...
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... created by a society very different from anything docu- mented in the historic or ethnographic record . This society was one which was superior to ours , both ecologically and ' spirit- ually ' . Its technology was based on the ...
... created by a society very different from anything docu- mented in the historic or ethnographic record . This society was one which was superior to ours , both ecologically and ' spirit- ually ' . Its technology was based on the ...
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... created by Golding in The Inheritors when the ' new people ' carry off a Neanderthal infant . It is relevant to question how prehistoric fiction tackles the problem of cultural change , for effectively it ignores it . This is largely ...
... created by Golding in The Inheritors when the ' new people ' carry off a Neanderthal infant . It is relevant to question how prehistoric fiction tackles the problem of cultural change , for effectively it ignores it . This is largely ...
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