Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 93
... English Tourist Board . more such to A be It is easy to sneer at attempts at popularisation and retire into academic pedantry . productive approach would for archaeologists , whether in museums , field units or research establishments ...
... English Tourist Board . more such to A be It is easy to sneer at attempts at popularisation and retire into academic pedantry . productive approach would for archaeologists , whether in museums , field units or research establishments ...
Page 94
... English . More reluctantly we might be willing to accept the technical language which some have adopted from Sociology , Social Anthropology , Linguistics and Psychology ; ' modes of produc- tion ' , structural contradictions , Critical ...
... English . More reluctantly we might be willing to accept the technical language which some have adopted from Sociology , Social Anthropology , Linguistics and Psychology ; ' modes of produc- tion ' , structural contradictions , Critical ...
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... English grave groups and 4th / 5th century ' Germanic ' burials on the Continent . Leslie Alcock's paper deals with the small number of Anglian graves Bernicia and compares the sparse material with much ' richer ' cemeteries further ...
... English grave groups and 4th / 5th century ' Germanic ' burials on the Continent . Leslie Alcock's paper deals with the small number of Anglian graves Bernicia and compares the sparse material with much ' richer ' cemeteries further ...
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