Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... questions . Seen from within , this is work of the greatest importance . But seen from without , what does it signify ? This is a key question , for the great problem is that archaeology has been developing in its own way , answering ...
... questions . Seen from within , this is work of the greatest importance . But seen from without , what does it signify ? This is a key question , for the great problem is that archaeology has been developing in its own way , answering ...
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... question : 39 % were in favour , 34 % against . A further 9 % thought it not wholly unreasonable , though held profound ... questions were asked of Units in order to glean something of their attitudes to the use of such machines in the ...
... question : 39 % were in favour , 34 % against . A further 9 % thought it not wholly unreasonable , though held profound ... questions were asked of Units in order to glean something of their attitudes to the use of such machines in the ...
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... questions , this was disappointing . Concluding Comments Equipped with the data , it is tempting to try to draw some meaningful conclusions about the nature of the problem and ways of solving it . This temptation has largely been ...
... questions , this was disappointing . Concluding Comments Equipped with the data , it is tempting to try to draw some meaningful conclusions about the nature of the problem and ways of solving it . This temptation has largely been ...
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