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Page 115
... implication of sticking to supposedly neutral ideal that the Southampton Congress should be open to all . Following this ideal , the ban on South African participation would be lifted . There is evidence that , as a result , large ...
... implication of sticking to supposedly neutral ideal that the Southampton Congress should be open to all . Following this ideal , the ban on South African participation would be lifted . There is evidence that , as a result , large ...
Page 123
... implied by different un- stratified ceramic assemblages . Whilst Millett would be the first to stress the tentative nature of these ideas , his paper reminds us not to take such assemblages at face value . the Regional syntheses have ...
... implied by different un- stratified ceramic assemblages . Whilst Millett would be the first to stress the tentative nature of these ideas , his paper reminds us not to take such assemblages at face value . the Regional syntheses have ...
Page 124
... implied . As archaeologists , we are dealing with a data base consisting of a very largely continuous artefactual spread . Hence , field- walking is given extra prominence , not merely as a means of putting dots on maps but as a vital ...
... implied . As archaeologists , we are dealing with a data base consisting of a very largely continuous artefactual spread . Hence , field- walking is given extra prominence , not merely as a means of putting dots on maps but as a vital ...
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