Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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Page 122
... involved in archaeology , drawing on the words of an African poem as inspiration ( " Listen more often to things than to beings " it began ; ' Tis the ancestors ' breath when the fire's voice is heard ... Those who have died have never ...
... involved in archaeology , drawing on the words of an African poem as inspiration ( " Listen more often to things than to beings " it began ; ' Tis the ancestors ' breath when the fire's voice is heard ... Those who have died have never ...
Page 250
... involved in the CIA are not popular among certain sections of the archaeological community . But so what ? Surely the point is that to work with someone to- wards a common end does not require that you like or even agree with them ...
... involved in the CIA are not popular among certain sections of the archaeological community . But so what ? Surely the point is that to work with someone to- wards a common end does not require that you like or even agree with them ...
Page 144
... involved ) and lengthy to learn , since the potter has to integrate these factors in a necessarily progressive manner . Indeed , the acquisition of motor abilities specific to wheel throwing is difficult , and necessitates the ...
... involved ) and lengthy to learn , since the potter has to integrate these factors in a necessarily progressive manner . Indeed , the acquisition of motor abilities specific to wheel throwing is difficult , and necessitates the ...
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