Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... wolf in new trendy sheep's clothing . C / p has become the fashionable way to talk about the traditional questions of European Iron Age archaeology - the impact of the Mediterranean world on the north through trade and acculturation ...
... wolf in new trendy sheep's clothing . C / p has become the fashionable way to talk about the traditional questions of European Iron Age archaeology - the impact of the Mediterranean world on the north through trade and acculturation ...
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... Wolf 1982 ) and the consequences which this has had for their prehistory . From here it is but a small step to the unforeseen side of Marx's statement that " Men make their own history " ( Marx 1950 ) . They certainly appear to do so in ...
... Wolf 1982 ) and the consequences which this has had for their prehistory . From here it is but a small step to the unforeseen side of Marx's statement that " Men make their own history " ( Marx 1950 ) . They certainly appear to do so in ...
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... Wolf , E. 1982. Europe and the people without history . Berkeley , University of California Press . Yates , T. 1988. Review of The Idea of Prehistory . Archaeological Review from Cambridge 7 ( 2 ) . COMMUNICATION IN ARCHAEOLOGY Liliana ...
... Wolf , E. 1982. Europe and the people without history . Berkeley , University of California Press . Yates , T. 1988. Review of The Idea of Prehistory . Archaeological Review from Cambridge 7 ( 2 ) . COMMUNICATION IN ARCHAEOLOGY Liliana ...
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