Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 14Department of Archaeology, 1995 - Archaeology |
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Page 152
... problems facing African researchers , should not have attempted to address the fundamental problem of finances . · Other reviewers of this volume have dealt in greater detail with the individual papers , singling out those they regard ...
... problems facing African researchers , should not have attempted to address the fundamental problem of finances . · Other reviewers of this volume have dealt in greater detail with the individual papers , singling out those they regard ...
Page 156
... problems , easy to negotiate through . However , I believe that every stage in archaeological research involves interpretation , and not least when a date or ethnonym is assigned to a set of remains . The ethnonyms assigned here are ...
... problems , easy to negotiate through . However , I believe that every stage in archaeological research involves interpretation , and not least when a date or ethnonym is assigned to a set of remains . The ethnonyms assigned here are ...
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... problems of long term continuity and change , but in fact emphasises the former and ignores the latter . Long term history , as seen by the Annales , has stalled and stopped , needing the spark generated by events to get it moving . The ...
... problems of long term continuity and change , but in fact emphasises the former and ignores the latter . Long term history , as seen by the Annales , has stalled and stopped , needing the spark generated by events to get it moving . The ...
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