Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... suggested , given that club outings are inevitably less frequent than individual hunts . Criticism of archaeologists was extreme in only three cases , which described the statement in Q10 as " absolute rubbish " , " sour grapes " , and ...
... suggested , given that club outings are inevitably less frequent than individual hunts . Criticism of archaeologists was extreme in only three cases , which described the statement in Q10 as " absolute rubbish " , " sour grapes " , and ...
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... suggested in some quarters , turn CHRONICLE into a ' Romer's Egypt ' by using amateur enthusiasts as front people or whether , as has also been suggested in certain ( BBC ) quarters , we should be ' more like RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK ...
... suggested in some quarters , turn CHRONICLE into a ' Romer's Egypt ' by using amateur enthusiasts as front people or whether , as has also been suggested in certain ( BBC ) quarters , we should be ' more like RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK ...
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... suggested that phenomena such as eclipses produced surges and variations in the flow of the earth current and that ... suggest that the alignments could have been ' ritual ' constructions quite unrelated to undiscovered forms of natural ...
... suggested that phenomena such as eclipses produced surges and variations in the flow of the earth current and that ... suggest that the alignments could have been ' ritual ' constructions quite unrelated to undiscovered forms of natural ...
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