Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 14Department of Archaeology, 1995 - Archaeology |
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Page 110
... scale of changes while recognising aspects of continuity ( cf. Török 1988 : 121 ; 1992 ) . I will suggest some possibilities below through a combination of historical and archaeological evidence . Recently , with the proposal of a ...
... scale of changes while recognising aspects of continuity ( cf. Török 1988 : 121 ; 1992 ) . I will suggest some possibilities below through a combination of historical and archaeological evidence . Recently , with the proposal of a ...
Page 112
... scale of information may provide little insight into the nature of change in the fourth century AD . Indeed , as pointed out by Edwards ( 1996b : 56 ) , the lack of chronological resolution available when synthesizing the Nubian ...
... scale of information may provide little insight into the nature of change in the fourth century AD . Indeed , as pointed out by Edwards ( 1996b : 56 ) , the lack of chronological resolution available when synthesizing the Nubian ...
Page 149
scale of analysis , mentioned in the volume . the Moving beyond introductory sections , thirteen chapters of case studies are provided which range both chronologically and geographically from events in the Solomon Islands in the last ...
scale of analysis , mentioned in the volume . the Moving beyond introductory sections , thirteen chapters of case studies are provided which range both chronologically and geographically from events in the Solomon Islands in the last ...
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