Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology - Archaeology |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 13
Page 63
... identified a need for a sustained archaeological input , but had been unable to secure funds to begin to implement this . This will be discussed below . Some Attitudes to the Conservation of the Historic Environment Given the degree of ...
... identified a need for a sustained archaeological input , but had been unable to secure funds to begin to implement this . This will be discussed below . Some Attitudes to the Conservation of the Historic Environment Given the degree of ...
Page 64
... identification of the role of Nigeria as the ' Bantu homeland ' gained prominence . The irony that one of the sources of ... identified as the formative era of the Kingdom of Mali . Thus much research effort was channelled into the north ...
... identification of the role of Nigeria as the ' Bantu homeland ' gained prominence . The irony that one of the sources of ... identified as the formative era of the Kingdom of Mali . Thus much research effort was channelled into the north ...
Page 72
... identified two sources of erosion as most destructive in their effects . The first was the lighting of bush fires in the dry season . A widespread activity in the West African grasslands , the stated aim of this exercise is in most ...
... identified two sources of erosion as most destructive in their effects . The first was the lighting of bush fires in the dry season . A widespread activity in the West African grasslands , the stated aim of this exercise is in most ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
academic freedom activity age/sex class Ainu Ainu language Anthropology apartheid archaeo archaeological practice archaeological research Archaeological Review argued artefacts attitudes ban on South Bissau British century colonial concerned context countries critical cultural Dakar debate Dennell discussion dominant economic ethnic Europe European excavation Executive Committee francophone Gambia groups Guiné heritage Hokkaido Honshu hunter-gatherer hunting intensity ideology IFAN important indigenous individuals interests Iron Age issues Japan Japanese Jomon Leslie matrix logy London maps Matsumae megaliths Meiji Period moral Mozambican Mozambique Norway Norwegian Norwegian archaeology organised participation past Perigord political population densities prehistory present principle problems programme regional reindeer reindeer population result Review from Cambridge rôle Saami scholarly freedom scholars Senegal Simulated Skogland social society South African stone strategies Third World Thurstan Shaw traditional UISPP University Upper Palaeolithic Western wolf predation World Archaeological Congress yields