Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 43
... becomes more dependent on her potting for subsistence . The workers in a workshop become more and more dependent upon one another as they divide the work into specialised activities , instead of each doing all the work involved in ...
... becomes more dependent on her potting for subsistence . The workers in a workshop become more and more dependent upon one another as they divide the work into specialised activities , instead of each doing all the work involved in ...
Page 92
... become increasingly obvious and it recently ( 12th October ) culmi- nated in the formal Greek demand for the Parthenon Marbles . Changes can be detected within the attitudes of the public , poli- ticians , and academics , as reflect- ed ...
... become increasingly obvious and it recently ( 12th October ) culmi- nated in the formal Greek demand for the Parthenon Marbles . Changes can be detected within the attitudes of the public , poli- ticians , and academics , as reflect- ed ...
Page 94
... become grim . One can spend many hours ploughing through a paper and looking up the technical language before arriving at the painful conclusion that the effort has been wasted and the content is quite specious . Fur- thermore , even in ...
... become grim . One can spend many hours ploughing through a paper and looking up the technical language before arriving at the painful conclusion that the effort has been wasted and the content is quite specious . Fur- thermore , even in ...
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