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In van der Leeuw ' s paper , the need for archaeologists to conduct
ethnoarchaeological investigations themselves , to collect the kind of information
relevant to the questions archaeologists ask of their data , is forcefully argued .
The study ...
In van der Leeuw ' s paper , the need for archaeologists to conduct
ethnoarchaeological investigations themselves , to collect the kind of information
relevant to the questions archaeologists ask of their data , is forcefully argued .
The study ...
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The situa - deed , given the highly inter - distion has , indeed , become grim . One
ciplinary nature of the subject , it can spend many hours ploughing would be
almost impossible to avoid through a paper and looking up the them . Authors ...
The situa - deed , given the highly inter - distion has , indeed , become grim . One
ciplinary nature of the subject , it can spend many hours ploughing would be
almost impossible to avoid through a paper and looking up the them . Authors ...
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The six English papers tackle A useful feature of this festa wide range of subjects
on settle - schrift must be the ... maps and bibliographies strate parallels between
some for each paper come after the English grave groups and 4th / 5th paper ...
The six English papers tackle A useful feature of this festa wide range of subjects
on settle - schrift must be the ... maps and bibliographies strate parallels between
some for each paper come after the English grave groups and 4th / 5th paper ...
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