Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... recent increases in academic exchanges with China in ' non - essential ' fields . The recent visit to China by a group of British archaeologists ( Cramp 1988 ) and the aforementioned Binfordian foray , in conjunction with a new ...
... recent increases in academic exchanges with China in ' non - essential ' fields . The recent visit to China by a group of British archaeologists ( Cramp 1988 ) and the aforementioned Binfordian foray , in conjunction with a new ...
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... recent novels . The higher public profile of archaeology since the Second World War has determined that the subject , its practice , and practitioners have all fre- quently appeared in fiction ( Thomas 1976 , 314 ) . These literary ...
... recent novels . The higher public profile of archaeology since the Second World War has determined that the subject , its practice , and practitioners have all fre- quently appeared in fiction ( Thomas 1976 , 314 ) . These literary ...
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... recent trends . Sheffield , Department of Archaeology and Prehistory . Schadla - Hall , T. 1987. Recent investigations of the early Mesolithic landscape in the Vale of Pickering . In Rowley - Conwy , P. , M. Zvelebil and P. Blankholm ...
... recent trends . Sheffield , Department of Archaeology and Prehistory . Schadla - Hall , T. 1987. Recent investigations of the early Mesolithic landscape in the Vale of Pickering . In Rowley - Conwy , P. , M. Zvelebil and P. Blankholm ...
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