Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... ISSUE Cover : T. Whitelaw : Stonehenge , Summer Solstice . ISSN 0261-4332 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. :: .. : .. 2 3 5 9 21 24 27 33 41 44 51 59 66 8888 68 70 72 73 74 76 80 STATEMENT OF EDITORIAL INTENT Archaeological Review From Cambridge is ...
... ISSUE Cover : T. Whitelaw : Stonehenge , Summer Solstice . ISSN 0261-4332 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. :: .. : .. 2 3 5 9 21 24 27 33 41 44 51 59 66 8888 68 70 72 73 74 76 80 STATEMENT OF EDITORIAL INTENT Archaeological Review From Cambridge is ...
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... issues , and on papers in previous issues . Book reviews will also be a regular feature of each issue . Whilst every publication necessarily reflects the biases of its editorial committee , it is the editors ' intention that the journal ...
... issues , and on papers in previous issues . Book reviews will also be a regular feature of each issue . Whilst every publication necessarily reflects the biases of its editorial committee , it is the editors ' intention that the journal ...
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... issue , and thanks are due to Mike Parker Pearson ( the organiser of the TAG session ) for his co - operation . In most cases the papers have been revised , and I would like to thank all the authors for producing their papers so swiftly ...
... issue , and thanks are due to Mike Parker Pearson ( the organiser of the TAG session ) for his co - operation . In most cases the papers have been revised , and I would like to thank all the authors for producing their papers so swiftly ...
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