Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... historical times offers a form of control which the historical archaeologist should endeavour to observe , and the prehistorian should be eager to exploit . One way of alleviating the divisive effects of our terminology would be to stop ...
... historical times offers a form of control which the historical archaeologist should endeavour to observe , and the prehistorian should be eager to exploit . One way of alleviating the divisive effects of our terminology would be to stop ...
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... historical dimension ' . At most periods the broad framework of historical events is laid down by contemporary or later explicitly narrative texts . The major political occurrences undoubtedly tend to correspond with major changes in ...
... historical dimension ' . At most periods the broad framework of historical events is laid down by contemporary or later explicitly narrative texts . The major political occurrences undoubtedly tend to correspond with major changes in ...
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... historical archaeology currently widespread , at least in the United States , today . In introducing the " new historical archaeology " , Leone ( 1977 ) pro- moted the separation , rather than the coordination , of textual and ...
... historical archaeology currently widespread , at least in the United States , today . In introducing the " new historical archaeology " , Leone ( 1977 ) pro- moted the separation , rather than the coordination , of textual and ...
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