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As a graduate of one university put it , " Archaeology must become ' immediate '
which in todays terms means that it must be translatable into hard cash " ( Haigh
19 8 2 : 42 ) . This is put more virulently but with the same background ideas by ...
As a graduate of one university put it , " Archaeology must become ' immediate '
which in todays terms means that it must be translatable into hard cash " ( Haigh
19 8 2 : 42 ) . This is put more virulently but with the same background ideas by ...
Page 53
Yet the subject encompasses a range of opinions , some of which are by no
means bizarre . There are many who simply believe in leys because they feel that
the statistical evidence for their existence is good . Some suggest that the ...
Yet the subject encompasses a range of opinions , some of which are by no
means bizarre . There are many who simply believe in leys because they feel that
the statistical evidence for their existence is good . Some suggest that the ...
Page 76
Was it a means of enforcing control of the Shackley ' s stated goals are to
periphery by a regular progress provide ( 1 ) a guide to the subject through the
territory ? Or was it a and the associated literature , and means of reducing
transport costs ...
Was it a means of enforcing control of the Shackley ' s stated goals are to
periphery by a regular progress provide ( 1 ) a guide to the subject through the
territory ? Or was it a and the associated literature , and means of reducing
transport costs ...
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