Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Page 104
... interest ; no two are exactly similar . To convey this richness to unfold , as it were , a tapestry of human interest , frozen at instants of time is impossible within the limits of this article . New finds , and new work on existing ...
... interest ; no two are exactly similar . To convey this richness to unfold , as it were , a tapestry of human interest , frozen at instants of time is impossible within the limits of this article . New finds , and new work on existing ...
Page 121
... interest and still gain something from even a cursory glance at the exhibition . This helpful form of labelling has been dubbed " The Rupert Bear syn- drome " ( Schadla - Hall and Davidson 1982 ) . The objects and texts are well ...
... interest and still gain something from even a cursory glance at the exhibition . This helpful form of labelling has been dubbed " The Rupert Bear syn- drome " ( Schadla - Hall and Davidson 1982 ) . The objects and texts are well ...
Page 131
... interests of the reviewer than by balanced criticism , given that the basic conflict is betwen a sense of disappointment , frustra- tion and even boredom through much of the first five chapters of the book , followed by greater interest ...
... interests of the reviewer than by balanced criticism , given that the basic conflict is betwen a sense of disappointment , frustra- tion and even boredom through much of the first five chapters of the book , followed by greater interest ...
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