Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 14Department of Archaeology, 1995 - Archaeology |
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... political territories ( i.e .. formation of larger ( political ) territories and conquest ) . Comparative sources Anthropological and comparative analyses of different kinds can help us to combine archaeological and historical analyses ...
... political territories ( i.e .. formation of larger ( political ) territories and conquest ) . Comparative sources Anthropological and comparative analyses of different kinds can help us to combine archaeological and historical analyses ...
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... political power . The style is one way of trying to legitimize a certain political orientation in this case a Germanic one . We shall now try to discover why they chose the Style - II animals . Is there a reason for using Style II ...
... political power . The style is one way of trying to legitimize a certain political orientation in this case a Germanic one . We shall now try to discover why they chose the Style - II animals . Is there a reason for using Style II ...
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... political and ideological aspects , but rather tend to emphasise the individuals , the continuity and the evolution of knowledge with philosophical roots in a very general idea of human and social rational evolution . This explanation ...
... political and ideological aspects , but rather tend to emphasise the individuals , the continuity and the evolution of knowledge with philosophical roots in a very general idea of human and social rational evolution . This explanation ...
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