Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... detail would demand careful consideration of many loopholes in the record , and continual monitoring of simultaneous changes in society and politics . I have concentrated on those aspects of literacy which directly affected the society ...
... detail would demand careful consideration of many loopholes in the record , and continual monitoring of simultaneous changes in society and politics . I have concentrated on those aspects of literacy which directly affected the society ...
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... detail but were certainly hollow . It is clear that the writing itself is therefore only additional to the sealings of a symbolic ' peg ' by the neutral agency of the ' herald ' , not an agency in its own right . 7 . 8 . 9 . A similar ...
... detail but were certainly hollow . It is clear that the writing itself is therefore only additional to the sealings of a symbolic ' peg ' by the neutral agency of the ' herald ' , not an agency in its own right . 7 . 8 . 9 . A similar ...
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... detail many aspects of the villagers ' lives ( Bierbrier 1982 ) . In so doing , the material also underlines the immense power of written records to communicate directly with scholars and the general public alike . They convey fragments ...
... detail many aspects of the villagers ' lives ( Bierbrier 1982 ) . In so doing , the material also underlines the immense power of written records to communicate directly with scholars and the general public alike . They convey fragments ...
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