Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... Criticism of archaeologists was extreme in only three cases , which described the statement in Q10 as " absolute rubbish " , " sour grapes " , and even " born out of almost total ignorance " . in To the suggested introduction of ...
... Criticism of archaeologists was extreme in only three cases , which described the statement in Q10 as " absolute rubbish " , " sour grapes " , and even " born out of almost total ignorance " . in To the suggested introduction of ...
Page 56
... criticism but on the basis of ill - informed prejudice . Traditionally , they have denied that ley lines could have existed because ' primitive ' peoples lacked both the desire and the ability to construct them . The creation of the ley ...
... criticism but on the basis of ill - informed prejudice . Traditionally , they have denied that ley lines could have existed because ' primitive ' peoples lacked both the desire and the ability to construct them . The creation of the ley ...
Page 78
... criticism is that Beaker Folk , Celtic Food Vessel Immigrants etc. still make an appearance ; this is hardly modern archaeological nomenclature . The mesolithic and neolithic dominate the environmental discus- sion . The enormous ...
... criticism is that Beaker Folk , Celtic Food Vessel Immigrants etc. still make an appearance ; this is hardly modern archaeological nomenclature . The mesolithic and neolithic dominate the environmental discus- sion . The enormous ...
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