Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... evidence in either of the first two columns , produce further information . Thus , for example , archaeological sites whose ancient name is known to us ( and appears on the documents ) can be related to the textual information about ...
... evidence in either of the first two columns , produce further information . Thus , for example , archaeological sites whose ancient name is known to us ( and appears on the documents ) can be related to the textual information about ...
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... evidence for perfumed oil at Pylos . Yet none of them would be possible on the basis of either textual or archaeological material alone . The Northeast Workshop A different illustration of the interplay between tablets and archaeology ...
... evidence for perfumed oil at Pylos . Yet none of them would be possible on the basis of either textual or archaeological material alone . The Northeast Workshop A different illustration of the interplay between tablets and archaeology ...
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... evidence : It is often , and in my opinion rightly , argued that archaeology has the same ultimate aims as history . But the two disciplines use different techniques and different data . It is also true that , as there are aspects of ...
... evidence : It is often , and in my opinion rightly , argued that archaeology has the same ultimate aims as history . But the two disciplines use different techniques and different data . It is also true that , as there are aspects of ...
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