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Whatever their aims , the net effect tends to remain the same : namely an arbitrary , if generally naive , vandalism of the archaeological record . an a as can As guardians of our collective heritage , 18.
Whatever their aims , the net effect tends to remain the same : namely an arbitrary , if generally naive , vandalism of the archaeological record . an a as can As guardians of our collective heritage , 18.
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... ( s ) of specialist ( s ) to employ the " nature of the sample " ( p . to best effect in a given situation 122 ) , not as one revealing a whole should they have the misfortune to series of human activities . encounter palaeopoop .
... ( s ) of specialist ( s ) to employ the " nature of the sample " ( p . to best effect in a given situation 122 ) , not as one revealing a whole should they have the misfortune to series of human activities . encounter palaeopoop .
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... an effect not visible in the useful to archaeologists . The book pollen diagrams ? Work on pollen represents the best synthesis dispersion could usefully have been environmental information at preincluded here . sent available .
... an effect not visible in the useful to archaeologists . The book pollen diagrams ? Work on pollen represents the best synthesis dispersion could usefully have been environmental information at preincluded here . sent available .
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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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