Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... data form an important part of that reconstruction . Clearly , in a single volume , the achievement of the first aim is impos- sible , and the coverage , though wide , is ... archaeological data for the subcontinent ARCHAEOLOGY AND TEXTS ...
... data form an important part of that reconstruction . Clearly , in a single volume , the achievement of the first aim is impos- sible , and the coverage , though wide , is ... archaeological data for the subcontinent ARCHAEOLOGY AND TEXTS ...
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pre- and proto - historic archaeological data for the subcontinent . He is therefore at two removes , as it were : the first chronological , and the second in the type of textual data employed . Secondly , Barnes examines the ways in ...
pre- and proto - historic archaeological data for the subcontinent . He is therefore at two removes , as it were : the first chronological , and the second in the type of textual data employed . Secondly , Barnes examines the ways in ...
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... data we possess from the Aegean area have already been acquired through excav- ation . For this reason , the approach cannot be implemented from first principles on material as it is discovered ( as yet , at any rate ) , but its ...
... data we possess from the Aegean area have already been acquired through excav- ation . For this reason , the approach cannot be implemented from first principles on material as it is discovered ( as yet , at any rate ) , but its ...
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