Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... progress ' which might otherwise find no outlet in existing publications . The editorial committee intends to establish a journal with wide appeal by publishing thematic issues covering an extensive range of topics . The research ...
... progress ' which might otherwise find no outlet in existing publications . The editorial committee intends to establish a journal with wide appeal by publishing thematic issues covering an extensive range of topics . The research ...
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... progress of the nation : a deeper knowledge of it [ archaeology ] is not going to affect our future lives ... It is not going to save the universe , or further medical research . There is a growing body of medical evidence on the other ...
... progress of the nation : a deeper knowledge of it [ archaeology ] is not going to affect our future lives ... It is not going to save the universe , or further medical research . There is a growing body of medical evidence on the other ...
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... progress through the territory ? Or was it a means of reducing transport costs for the collection of food - rents ? Were these massive food - rents real- ly all paid in kind , or were some of them commuted to money payments ? Why were ...
... progress through the territory ? Or was it a means of reducing transport costs for the collection of food - rents ? Were these massive food - rents real- ly all paid in kind , or were some of them commuted to money payments ? Why were ...
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