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This large formal eighteenth century garden was excavated in the late 1960s and early 1970s and is now open to the public . It is an archaeologically - based reconstruction which could be interpreted for the public in such a way that it ...
This large formal eighteenth century garden was excavated in the late 1960s and early 1970s and is now open to the public . It is an archaeologically - based reconstruction which could be interpreted for the public in such a way that it ...
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The intellectual anidentified an early glass bead cestors to whom Hodges appeals to fossil mollusc . Glass is suscept- legitimate his work are the likes ible to aqueous corrosion and the of Fried , Service , Flannery , difficult problem ...
The intellectual anidentified an early glass bead cestors to whom Hodges appeals to fossil mollusc . Glass is suscept- legitimate his work are the likes ible to aqueous corrosion and the of Fried , Service , Flannery , difficult problem ...
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The association of these early economies with long - distance trading networks handling luxury goods is well described , but it is difficult to where Hodges stands on the question of a prestige goods economy , for there is no extended ...
The association of these early economies with long - distance trading networks handling luxury goods is well described , but it is difficult to where Hodges stands on the question of a prestige goods economy , for there is no extended ...
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STATEMENT OF EDITORIAL INTENT | 2 |
David R Crowther | 9 |
Brian Charge The work of a local society and its interaction | 21 |
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