Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... reflected in the topics chosen , but these interests are of sufficient diversity to allow the presentation of a ... reflects the biases of its editorial committee , it is the editors ' intention that the journal should not explicitly ...
... reflected in the topics chosen , but these interests are of sufficient diversity to allow the presentation of a ... reflects the biases of its editorial committee , it is the editors ' intention that the journal should not explicitly ...
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... reflect this . Museums Questionnaire Replies are expressed as : number ( percentage ) . Name of museum . 1 . 3 . 4 ... reflected possibly in good museum attendance , active history and archaeological societies , etc. ? 92 ( 80 ) YES 18 ...
... reflect this . Museums Questionnaire Replies are expressed as : number ( percentage ) . Name of museum . 1 . 3 . 4 ... reflected possibly in good museum attendance , active history and archaeological societies , etc. ? 92 ( 80 ) YES 18 ...
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... reflects this stratification as well as pointing to the existence of cultural boundaries within society . Obviously ... reflect in any explicit way the conflicts alluded to above , but there are four groups which are especially relevant ...
... reflects this stratification as well as pointing to the existence of cultural boundaries within society . Obviously ... reflect in any explicit way the conflicts alluded to above , but there are four groups which are especially relevant ...
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