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Page 107
... techniques used by archaeologists and , secondly , how the more general conclusions drawn are influenced by the social and political conditions of the present ( Leone 1983 , 48 ) . well The example of Annapolis , as as that of other ...
... techniques used by archaeologists and , secondly , how the more general conclusions drawn are influenced by the social and political conditions of the present ( Leone 1983 , 48 ) . well The example of Annapolis , as as that of other ...
Page 108
... techniques may themselves be the subject of museum displays . However , there is a danger in this -- techniques , particularly those of archaeological science , may be presented as so abstruse and com- plex that the clear implication ...
... techniques may themselves be the subject of museum displays . However , there is a danger in this -- techniques , particularly those of archaeological science , may be presented as so abstruse and com- plex that the clear implication ...
Page 127
... techniques reviewed . In many instances recommendations for future work are given , argued largely along lines of common sense . This is particularly true for the chapter on towns ; the British organisation of urban archaeology , or ...
... techniques reviewed . In many instances recommendations for future work are given , argued largely along lines of common sense . This is particularly true for the chapter on towns ; the British organisation of urban archaeology , or ...
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