Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... medieval period or later . Watkins justified the inclusion of these by the doctrine of ' site evolution ' . This suggests that although the features date from long after the Neolithic period , they stand , for a variety of reasons , on ...
... medieval period or later . Watkins justified the inclusion of these by the doctrine of ' site evolution ' . This suggests that although the features date from long after the Neolithic period , they stand , for a variety of reasons , on ...
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... medieval Europe SO long dominated by the towering figure of Pirenne . This is an ambitious book , but certainly one which needed to be written to cla- rify the present state of know- ledge . The last fifteen years have seen a huge ...
... medieval Europe SO long dominated by the towering figure of Pirenne . This is an ambitious book , but certainly one which needed to be written to cla- rify the present state of know- ledge . The last fifteen years have seen a huge ...
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... medieval archaeology can never again be the same . ARCHAEOLOGY - BY ENVIRONMENTALISTS ? The use of scientific aids no more makes archaeology into a science than a wooden leg makes a man into a tree . David Clarke MYRA SHACKLEY ...
... medieval archaeology can never again be the same . ARCHAEOLOGY - BY ENVIRONMENTALISTS ? The use of scientific aids no more makes archaeology into a science than a wooden leg makes a man into a tree . David Clarke MYRA SHACKLEY ...
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