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... contributions from workers in any field . Articles should not normally exceed 3000 to 4000 words in length . The forthcoming theme for 111 : 1 is ' Archaeological Historiography and Theory ' . Non - thematic contributions of general in ...
... contributions from workers in any field . Articles should not normally exceed 3000 to 4000 words in length . The forthcoming theme for 111 : 1 is ' Archaeological Historiography and Theory ' . Non - thematic contributions of general in ...
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... contributions of Trinity College and Gonville and Caius College , Cambridge , and the Cambridge Antiquarian Society . Their contributions have helped to provide a firm investment in the future of ARC . Special thanks are due to Colin ...
... contributions of Trinity College and Gonville and Caius College , Cambridge , and the Cambridge Antiquarian Society . Their contributions have helped to provide a firm investment in the future of ARC . Special thanks are due to Colin ...
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... contribution to an ethnoarchae- ological approach to ceramic studies . and PETER WELLS , Culture Contact Culture Change : Early Iron Age Central Europe and the Medi- terranean World . Cambridge Univer- sity Press , Cambridge , 1980. 167 ...
... contribution to an ethnoarchae- ological approach to ceramic studies . and PETER WELLS , Culture Contact Culture Change : Early Iron Age Central Europe and the Medi- terranean World . Cambridge Univer- sity Press , Cambridge , 1980. 167 ...
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