Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 14Department of Archaeology, 1995 - Archaeology |
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Page 73
... result of a long process . Therefore , the building of the fenced road and the abandonment of the whole system is probably relatively close to each other in time , thus signifying the same kind of clash between conservation and change ...
... result of a long process . Therefore , the building of the fenced road and the abandonment of the whole system is probably relatively close to each other in time , thus signifying the same kind of clash between conservation and change ...
Page 153
... result of funding problems , thus creating a certain degree of imbalance , the though there are numerous ... results , conclusions and arguments of many recent individual research projects . However , both these Book Reviews 153.
... result of funding problems , thus creating a certain degree of imbalance , the though there are numerous ... results , conclusions and arguments of many recent individual research projects . However , both these Book Reviews 153.
Page 79
... result of postmodern influence on the discipline . But even at a glance one notices that far from all historiographic accounts have a postmodern character . Interest in the past of archaeology itself was , however , already established ...
... result of postmodern influence on the discipline . But even at a glance one notices that far from all historiographic accounts have a postmodern character . Interest in the past of archaeology itself was , however , already established ...
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