Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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that they are making contact with the remote past . Prehistory is thus made tangible and immediate through a physical ... prehistoric spiritual science , created by a society very different from anything docu- mented in the historic or ...
that they are making contact with the remote past . Prehistory is thus made tangible and immediate through a physical ... prehistoric spiritual science , created by a society very different from anything docu- mented in the historic or ...
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... prehistoric Britain was densely settled and extensively cleared . This assertion was based on the doctrine of ' site ... prehistory ) . We would suggest that this is a short - sighted view . The popularity of all the alternative ...
... prehistoric Britain was densely settled and extensively cleared . This assertion was based on the doctrine of ' site ... prehistory ) . We would suggest that this is a short - sighted view . The popularity of all the alternative ...
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... prehistoric orama the Neanderthals are depicted as being well adapted to and fully exploiting their local environment . The economic and ecological factors which determine their existence are fully described and the novel in classic is ...
... prehistoric orama the Neanderthals are depicted as being well adapted to and fully exploiting their local environment . The economic and ecological factors which determine their existence are fully described and the novel in classic is ...
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