Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Page 20
... illustrate an historic past , already known in outline , is not peculiar to Egypt . It is one of the functions which archaeology in general performs . Indeed , although those professionally involved may devote a greater share of their ...
... illustrate an historic past , already known in outline , is not peculiar to Egypt . It is one of the functions which archaeology in general performs . Indeed , although those professionally involved may devote a greater share of their ...
Page 21
... illustrate the architecture , and list and illustrate the significant finds . Much of the material found was kept in the site storerooms and monograph studies on individual classes of finds are still appearing . But much of the ...
... illustrate the architecture , and list and illustrate the significant finds . Much of the material found was kept in the site storerooms and monograph studies on individual classes of finds are still appearing . But much of the ...
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... illustrate " the decline of the British Empire and the lowering of Britain's world status from 3rd to 4th place " ( his words ) . If the Committee wishes to reject Britain's imperialistic past and achieve international coopera- tion and ...
... illustrate " the decline of the British Empire and the lowering of Britain's world status from 3rd to 4th place " ( his words ) . If the Committee wishes to reject Britain's imperialistic past and achieve international coopera- tion and ...
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