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It is an archaeologically - based reconstruction which could be interpreted for the public in such a way that it illustrates the factors in the present which influence the meaning which is attached to the past .
It is an archaeologically - based reconstruction which could be interpreted for the public in such a way that it illustrates the factors in the present which influence the meaning which is attached to the past .
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The data would show the logic of reconstruction and the source of the information on the reconstruction . The Paca Garden was seen in the late 1960s , when i it was initially reconstructed , as derived from English , French and colonial ...
The data would show the logic of reconstruction and the source of the information on the reconstruction . The Paca Garden was seen in the late 1960s , when i it was initially reconstructed , as derived from English , French and colonial ...
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She fails to appreciate in different places because of the that studies in this field have different specialisations involved . completely different goal , namely economic reconstruction . We are no Shackley is on less certain longer in ...
She fails to appreciate in different places because of the that studies in this field have different specialisations involved . completely different goal , namely economic reconstruction . We are no Shackley is on less certain longer in ...
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STATEMENT OF EDITORIAL INTENT | 2 |
David R Crowther | 9 |
Brian Charge The work of a local society and its interaction | 21 |
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