Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 28
Page 20
... excavation data , the tableau or snap - shot view will remain the principal result in the minds of most people : public , students , scholars in neighbouring disciplines . Museum displays tend to reinforce it , and it must reflect the ...
... excavation data , the tableau or snap - shot view will remain the principal result in the minds of most people : public , students , scholars in neighbouring disciplines . Museum displays tend to reinforce it , and it must reflect the ...
Page 22
... excavated ( Peet and Woolley 1923 ) , and in the ensuing years some of the site was dug over by robbers , but enough has remained for an excavation project with the aim of recording and studying the full range of human activity at the ...
... excavated ( Peet and Woolley 1923 ) , and in the ensuing years some of the site was dug over by robbers , but enough has remained for an excavation project with the aim of recording and studying the full range of human activity at the ...
Page 24
... excavation yields more is , for most of the Pharaonic period , almost imperceptible . The rich- ness in documentation of Deir el - Medina appears to be unique . Given the preoccupation of previous generations of archaeologists in Egypt ...
... excavation yields more is , for most of the Pharaonic period , almost imperceptible . The rich- ness in documentation of Deir el - Medina appears to be unique . Given the preoccupation of previous generations of archaeologists in Egypt ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
administrative Aegean amphoras analysis approach archaeo archaeological context archaeological data archaeological evidence Archaeological Review archives areas artefacts Aztec Bennet Bronze Age Cambridge 3:2 cargo centres century Chadwick clay complex Cuicatlán cultural Deir el-Medina documents dynasties early economic Egypt Egyptian ethnohistory example excavation field archaeology Figure Greek Herodotus historical archaeology Iberia identified important Indian inscriptions Institute Japanese Kapilavastu Knossos Kojiki kudurru land Linear Marcus Matching Game material Maya Mediterranean mentioned Mesoamerica Mesopotamia Mixtec Monte Albán museum Mycenae Mycenaean names Nihon Shoki Nubia organisation Oztuma palace Palaima pattern period philosophical place signs place-names pottery Prehistoric Britain prehistory problem Pylos reconstruct record refer region Review from Cambridge rooms scribes settlement Shelmerdine shipwrecks social society specific structure tablets Tarascan Tartessos territorial boundaries texts textual data timber/walls tion towns trade tradition transaction Tututepec types typology UNESCO University Press village wrecks writing written Zapotec