Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 28
... reflect the unavailability of relevant evidence at that point in time ) , archaeologists would surely minimise their chances of error . The archaeological fieldwork took place in the Tugen Hills , west of Lake Baringo in Kenya . Three ...
... reflect the unavailability of relevant evidence at that point in time ) , archaeologists would surely minimise their chances of error . The archaeological fieldwork took place in the Tugen Hills , west of Lake Baringo in Kenya . Three ...
Page 92
... reflect- ed in the frequent coverage of the issue in newspapers and on tele- vision , and radio . Much of this is ... reflected in the real world of policy making . The formal demand for the Marbles has turned the issue into a political ...
... reflect- ed in the frequent coverage of the issue in newspapers and on tele- vision , and radio . Much of this is ... reflected in the real world of policy making . The formal demand for the Marbles has turned the issue into a political ...
Page 107
... reflect social and economic organisation " ( p.50 ) . However , there is precious little by the way of social organisation discussed in the text , nor is there much consi- deration of its effect upon indus- trial arrangements . Moreover ...
... reflect social and economic organisation " ( p.50 ) . However , there is precious little by the way of social organisation discussed in the text , nor is there much consi- deration of its effect upon indus- trial arrangements . Moreover ...
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