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... appears to be present in more parts of the world than the ' Third ' . ) How is it that despite mobility of researchers , projects and print across boundaries , these traditions do not conflate ? Some clarification may be gained from ...
... appears to be present in more parts of the world than the ' Third ' . ) How is it that despite mobility of researchers , projects and print across boundaries , these traditions do not conflate ? Some clarification may be gained from ...
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... appears to have primarily taken place during the winter and autumn months ( Speiss 1979 , White 1985 ) . While Mellars ( 1985 ) admits that the pattern of reindeer migrations remains to some extent debateable he argues that the reindeer ...
... appears to have primarily taken place during the winter and autumn months ( Speiss 1979 , White 1985 ) . While Mellars ( 1985 ) admits that the pattern of reindeer migrations remains to some extent debateable he argues that the reindeer ...
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... appears to change so rapid- ly , that what is essentially a provocative piece of work is still so very poignant . new The book has its hopes set high . It aims to give the reader glasses with which to look at European prehistory , and ...
... appears to change so rapid- ly , that what is essentially a provocative piece of work is still so very poignant . new The book has its hopes set high . It aims to give the reader glasses with which to look at European prehistory , and ...
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