Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... prehistoric flint tool or a medieval jug . But start to talk about evidence for continuity of tenements , or the reaction of Romano - British field - system layouts to rising water levels , and eyes begin to glaze over . And of course ...
... prehistoric flint tool or a medieval jug . But start to talk about evidence for continuity of tenements , or the reaction of Romano - British field - system layouts to rising water levels , and eyes begin to glaze over . And of course ...
Page 69
... 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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arresting snapshots of prehistoric life . There is little sense of time or change , indeed , it is not clear how far he believes that there was no change . His interp- retations of this material are entirely intuitive . Although he uses ...
arresting snapshots of prehistoric life . There is little sense of time or change , indeed , it is not clear how far he believes that there was no change . His interp- retations of this material are entirely intuitive . Although he uses ...
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