Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... considered wholly satisfactory is the identification of ancient sites mentioned in literature . This aspect of ancient Indian historical geography received attention as early as the middle of the 18th century . The geographical bearing ...
... considered wholly satisfactory is the identification of ancient sites mentioned in literature . This aspect of ancient Indian historical geography received attention as early as the middle of the 18th century . The geographical bearing ...
Page 63
... considered here ( cf. Kemp and Postgate , this volume ) . The specific example used to elucidate the 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 ...
... considered here ( cf. Kemp and Postgate , this volume ) . The specific example used to elucidate the 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 ...
Page 68
... considered the only valid way of relating the texts to archaeological discoveries ( Gray 1959 ) . However , in line with more recent developments in archaeology , there is now considered to be much more information of a less direct kind ...
... considered the only valid way of relating the texts to archaeological discoveries ( Gray 1959 ) . However , in line with more recent developments in archaeology , there is now considered to be much more information of a less direct kind ...
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