Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... materials to order , and to identify them in the English language , " for the ready satisfying whomsoever may desire a ... material to publicly illustrate this knowledge is done by a group of scholars trained , as a first priority , to ...
... materials to order , and to identify them in the English language , " for the ready satisfying whomsoever may desire a ... material to publicly illustrate this knowledge is done by a group of scholars trained , as a first priority , to ...
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... material are entirely intuitive . Although he uses ethnography for local colour , the approach is literary , not analytical . Much of the problem arises because Burl has no clear conception of the place of ' religion ' in the social ...
... material are entirely intuitive . Although he uses ethnography for local colour , the approach is literary , not analytical . Much of the problem arises because Burl has no clear conception of the place of ' religion ' in the social ...
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earlier material would have been welcomed , particularly as the standard of the few figures provided is good . which has formed a major focus of archaeological research in all the countries around the North Sea . The current ...
earlier material would have been welcomed , particularly as the standard of the few figures provided is good . which has formed a major focus of archaeological research in all the countries around the North Sea . The current ...
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