Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... types of detector . Although it must be largely a question of getting what you pay for , which detectors would you recommend ( alternatively , which would you avoid ) ? [ see discussion p . 16 ] 10. There are many archaeologists in ...
... types of detector . Although it must be largely a question of getting what you pay for , which detectors would you recommend ( alternatively , which would you avoid ) ? [ see discussion p . 16 ] 10. There are many archaeologists in ...
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... types of leisure activity should embody deeper social conflicts . As Kaplan has shown , the features of recreation include a minimum of involvement in social role obligations and a psychological perception of freedom ( Kaplan 1960 ) ...
... types of leisure activity should embody deeper social conflicts . As Kaplan has shown , the features of recreation include a minimum of involvement in social role obligations and a psychological perception of freedom ( Kaplan 1960 ) ...
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... types to the changing structure of social organisation , but the discussion is marred by a strict adherence to Service's over- simple distinction between chiefdom and state . This leads to some strange consequences . Most people would ...
... types to the changing structure of social organisation , but the discussion is marred by a strict adherence to Service's over- simple distinction between chiefdom and state . This leads to some strange consequences . Most people would ...
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