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STATEMENT OF EDITORIAL INTENT Archaeological Review From Cambridge is
a journal conceived and produced by students ... ARC was first published in 1981
and has returned to production with this issue , following a temporary hiatus .
STATEMENT OF EDITORIAL INTENT Archaeological Review From Cambridge is
a journal conceived and produced by students ... ARC was first published in 1981
and has returned to production with this issue , following a temporary hiatus .
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It was suggested that phenomena such as eclipses produced surges and
variations in the flow of the earth current and that observations were necessary to
predict their occurrence . Ley hunters also identified connections between leys ...
It was suggested that phenomena such as eclipses produced surges and
variations in the flow of the earth current and that observations were necessary to
predict their occurrence . Ley hunters also identified connections between leys ...
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... information itself should have been to the post - medieval period and given in
the text . in several onset of mass - production . In a chapters detailed description
and limited way the book succeeds as a primary references are omitted . guide ...
... information itself should have been to the post - medieval period and given in
the text . in several onset of mass - production . In a chapters detailed description
and limited way the book succeeds as a primary references are omitted . guide ...
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