Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... range of topics . The research interests of the graduate students within the department will necessarily be reflected in the topics chosen , but these interests are of sufficient diversity to allow the presentation of a broad range of ...
... range of topics . The research interests of the graduate students within the department will necessarily be reflected in the topics chosen , but these interests are of sufficient diversity to allow the presentation of a broad range of ...
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... range of opinions , some of which are by no means bizarre . There are many who simply believe in leys because they feel that the statistical evidence for their existence is good . Some suggest that the alignments could have been ...
... range of opinions , some of which are by no means bizarre . There are many who simply believe in leys because they feel that the statistical evidence for their existence is good . Some suggest that the alignments could have been ...
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... range of reference and a rare gift for effective prose . We still need a satisfactory textbook of British prehistory , one which is not too technical and not too bor- ing . Surely , here is its author . SUSAN FRANK , Glass and Archaeo ...
... range of reference and a rare gift for effective prose . We still need a satisfactory textbook of British prehistory , one which is not too technical and not too bor- ing . Surely , here is its author . SUSAN FRANK , Glass and Archaeo ...
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