Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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Page 135
... important papers by Zaccagnini and Liverani in Rowlands , although not directly about c / p , develop these issues . Addressing exchange in the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age of the Eastern Mediterranean , they stress that such ...
... important papers by Zaccagnini and Liverani in Rowlands , although not directly about c / p , develop these issues . Addressing exchange in the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age of the Eastern Mediterranean , they stress that such ...
Page 216
... important is the way this work reveals that textual representations are also productions . In their representa- tion of the " other " the also create other meanings . This has important consequences for the validity of any ...
... important is the way this work reveals that textual representations are also productions . In their representa- tion of the " other " the also create other meanings . This has important consequences for the validity of any ...
Page 221
... important to concentrate upon forms that change and their manner of change . For the Palaeolithic , these fossils take the form of " tools " , and the epochs and the tools take on the same name . This research method , there- fore ...
... important to concentrate upon forms that change and their manner of change . For the Palaeolithic , these fossils take the form of " tools " , and the epochs and the tools take on the same name . This research method , there- fore ...
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