Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... structures which have to be teased out with scientific gadgetry , the raw material of archaeology exists all around us . Thus it is important a ) to protect it from our own forces of destruction and , b ) to allow its excavation to be ...
... structures which have to be teased out with scientific gadgetry , the raw material of archaeology exists all around us . Thus it is important a ) to protect it from our own forces of destruction and , b ) to allow its excavation to be ...
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... structures which are conventionally considered to date from the medieval period or later . Watkins justified the inclusion of these by the doctrine of ' site evolution ' . This suggests that although the features date from long after ...
... structures which are conventionally considered to date from the medieval period or later . Watkins justified the inclusion of these by the doctrine of ' site evolution ' . This suggests that although the features date from long after ...
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... structure and symbolic order of the Neanderthal band , concentrating on social conflicts within the cave in which Ayla naturally becomes the focal point . The Neanderthal band is structured along the Hunter ' lines , in which male and ...
... structure and symbolic order of the Neanderthal band , concentrating on social conflicts within the cave in which Ayla naturally becomes the focal point . The Neanderthal band is structured along the Hunter ' lines , in which male and ...
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