Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... major considerations : 1 ) 2 ) The importance of the story in archaeological terms . The story's potential as a television film : How visual is it ( pretty locations , interesting personalities , fascinating artefacts , availability of ...
... major considerations : 1 ) 2 ) The importance of the story in archaeological terms . The story's potential as a television film : How visual is it ( pretty locations , interesting personalities , fascinating artefacts , availability of ...
Page 76
... major achievement of this book that it provokes so many lines of en- quiry . Was the organisation of the later Roman empire really so town- centred ? What was the purpose of the peripatetic kingship ? Was it a means of enforcing control ...
... major achievement of this book that it provokes so many lines of en- quiry . Was the organisation of the later Roman empire really so town- centred ? What was the purpose of the peripatetic kingship ? Was it a means of enforcing control ...
Page 78
... major theme , and inevitably synthesis raises problems . Rival climatic and anthropogenic explanations for the elm decline are discussed , anthropogenic one being generally favoured . Discussion of Hibbert's impressive pollen transects ...
... major theme , and inevitably synthesis raises problems . Rival climatic and anthropogenic explanations for the elm decline are discussed , anthropogenic one being generally favoured . Discussion of Hibbert's impressive pollen transects ...
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