Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... results achieved since 1949 in particular have led to the latter half of this century being hailed as the ' Golden ... result of large - scale economic reconstruction since 1949 led to an increase in numbers of archaeologists , filled ...
... results achieved since 1949 in particular have led to the latter half of this century being hailed as the ' Golden ... result of large - scale economic reconstruction since 1949 led to an increase in numbers of archaeologists , filled ...
Page 40
... result of these trends has been the systematisation of excavation and research methods and more efficient excavation within limited time periods . Rescue excavations have received broad public support , especially since the 1970's . In ...
... result of these trends has been the systematisation of excavation and research methods and more efficient excavation within limited time periods . Rescue excavations have received broad public support , especially since the 1970's . In ...
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... results of these actions . We are all familiar with the temporal char- acter of our everyday perception . The point ... result of human or natural agency . How does the archaeologist evaluate such an object ? Generally speaking , it is ...
... results of these actions . We are all familiar with the temporal char- acter of our everyday perception . The point ... result of human or natural agency . How does the archaeologist evaluate such an object ? Generally speaking , it is ...
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