Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... give meaning to the past . This example makes it clear that the model for the current understanding of the garden comes from the 1960s and its concern with beautification , urban redevelopment , and gentrifica- tion , and that the ...
... give meaning to the past . This example makes it clear that the model for the current understanding of the garden comes from the 1960s and its concern with beautification , urban redevelopment , and gentrifica- tion , and that the ...
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... gives great emphasis to the social structure and symbolic order of the Neanderthal band , concentrating on social ... give birth to a child after she has been raped by a prominent Neanderthal . This crossbreeding ensures that some ...
... gives great emphasis to the social structure and symbolic order of the Neanderthal band , concentrating on social ... give birth to a child after she has been raped by a prominent Neanderthal . This crossbreeding ensures that some ...
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... give a period by period description of British environments , drawing on various techniques for each period . Shackley's stated goals are to provide ( 1 ) a guide to the subject and the associated literature , and ( 2 ) a reference book ...
... give a period by period description of British environments , drawing on various techniques for each period . Shackley's stated goals are to provide ( 1 ) a guide to the subject and the associated literature , and ( 2 ) a reference book ...
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