Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 56
... seem to the majority of practising archaeologists like patent lunacy , but it is clearly not lunatic enough to prevent ... seems strange that they should not attempt to mount a more sustained campaign against such erroneous and time ...
... seem to the majority of practising archaeologists like patent lunacy , but it is clearly not lunatic enough to prevent ... seems strange that they should not attempt to mount a more sustained campaign against such erroneous and time ...
Page 57
... seem plausible and the archaeological response unfair and inadequate . It seems imperative that archaeologists follow the lead taken by Burl and Atkinson and give more consideration to the theories of the ' fringe ' . It almost seems as ...
... seem plausible and the archaeological response unfair and inadequate . It seems imperative that archaeologists follow the lead taken by Burl and Atkinson and give more consideration to the theories of the ' fringe ' . It almost seems as ...
Page 76
... seem to hover uneasily between management theories and exploita- tion theories , though the mass of detailed evidence , both archae- ological and historical , now avail- able would seem to make this an ideal case study for refining ...
... seem to hover uneasily between management theories and exploita- tion theories , though the mass of detailed evidence , both archae- ological and historical , now avail- able would seem to make this an ideal case study for refining ...
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