Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Page 38
... approach into more nether regions of archaeological thought since then , but his words were taken to heart by historical archaeologists in the United States in restructuring their approach to the material record . Now they not only ...
... approach into more nether regions of archaeological thought since then , but his words were taken to heart by historical archaeologists in the United States in restructuring their approach to the material record . Now they not only ...
Page 63
... approach is taken from the Aegean Late Bronze III period ( c . 1400-1200 BC ) , and is that of the Linear B texts discovered in several of the regional centres in the Aegean area . Firstly , a brief introduction to the Linear B ...
... approach is taken from the Aegean Late Bronze III period ( c . 1400-1200 BC ) , and is that of the Linear B texts discovered in several of the regional centres in the Aegean area . Firstly , a brief introduction to the Linear B ...
Page 68
... approach . It is worth noting , however , that although much of the discussion here has been in prescriptive terms , much of the data we possess from the Aegean area have already been acquired through excav- ation . For this reason ...
... approach . It is worth noting , however , that although much of the discussion here has been in prescriptive terms , much of the data we possess from the Aegean area have already been acquired through excav- ation . For this reason ...
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