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... approach which should be taken . More than 80 people actively participated in the debate including representatives from all the surrounding communities . Finally , a joint approach which entailed the voluntary contribution of one day's ...
... approach which should be taken . More than 80 people actively participated in the debate including representatives from all the surrounding communities . Finally , a joint approach which entailed the voluntary contribution of one day's ...
Page 122
... approach to their work based on the explicit use of sampling , the first half of the 1980s has seen the development of innovative approach- es by a younger generation of archaeologists who have combined an parts : second The volume is ...
... approach to their work based on the explicit use of sampling , the first half of the 1980s has seen the development of innovative approach- es by a younger generation of archaeologists who have combined an parts : second The volume is ...
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... approach . This is a neat and sys- tematic way of organising the intimidating quantity of evidence available , but obscures any clear view of change through time across several classes of data . It is only fair to note that Clarke is ...
... approach . This is a neat and sys- tematic way of organising the intimidating quantity of evidence available , but obscures any clear view of change through time across several classes of data . It is only fair to note that Clarke is ...
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