Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Page 91
... archaeological data alone . In this sense , Snodgrass ' recent study highlights the two different approaches to the historical evidence : It is often , and in my opinion rightly , argued that archaeology has the same ultimate aims as ...
... archaeological data alone . In this sense , Snodgrass ' recent study highlights the two different approaches to the historical evidence : It is often , and in my opinion rightly , argued that archaeology has the same ultimate aims as ...
Page 92
... archaeological evidence sug- gests the existence of a highly ranked and complex state , recognised as a kingdom by all the ancient historians . Well organised inter- and intra - regional trade networks seem to have been at work in the ...
... archaeological evidence sug- gests the existence of a highly ranked and complex state , recognised as a kingdom by all the ancient historians . Well organised inter- and intra - regional trade networks seem to have been at work in the ...
Page 105
... archaeology has been to the historical period , and its limitations are much the same as those of any archaeological evidence from this period . The bulk of the material , taken at a generalising level , can do little more than bear on ...
... archaeology has been to the historical period , and its limitations are much the same as those of any archaeological evidence from this period . The bulk of the material , taken at a generalising level , can do little more than bear on ...
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