Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... aims : to give field archaeologists critically assessed inform- ation with which they can with more certainty ( or at least with a reduced percentage of error ) scrutinize the sites they are dealing with . My own work from 1974 to 1978 ...
... aims : to give field archaeologists critically assessed inform- ation with which they can with more certainty ( or at least with a reduced percentage of error ) scrutinize the sites they are dealing with . My own work from 1974 to 1978 ...
Page 108
... aim of this book is to examine the cultural changes in late Hallstatt and early La Tène central Europe in terms of their interaction with ... aims and intentions , and the con- clusions which are reached . The general rejection of the 108.
... aim of this book is to examine the cultural changes in late Hallstatt and early La Tène central Europe in terms of their interaction with ... aims and intentions , and the con- clusions which are reached . The general rejection of the 108.
Page 111
... aims to demon- strate parallels between some 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 ...
... aims to demon- strate parallels between some 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 ...
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