Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... individual and another . The fact that such documents are not certainly attested until after 2600 BC does not necessarily mean that they did not exist , for it is generally agreed now that some of the earliest legal documents we possess ...
... individual and another . The fact that such documents are not certainly attested until after 2600 BC does not necessarily mean that they did not exist , for it is generally agreed now that some of the earliest legal documents we possess ...
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... individual text is analysed . This is the meaning of the phrase ' individual observations ' , and this process takes place at both the levels outlined above ( non - material and material : A and B , on the diagram ) . The various ...
... individual text is analysed . This is the meaning of the phrase ' individual observations ' , and this process takes place at both the levels outlined above ( non - material and material : A and B , on the diagram ) . The various ...
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... Individual observations on document INDIVIDUAL Individual observations A on text i Within set CONTEXTUAL 1 Local 2 Intra - site ii Within archive 3 Regional iii Within script 4 Inter - regional recording chariot wheels ( below , p . 84 ).
... Individual observations on document INDIVIDUAL Individual observations A on text i Within set CONTEXTUAL 1 Local 2 Intra - site ii Within archive 3 Regional iii Within script 4 Inter - regional recording chariot wheels ( below , p . 84 ).
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