Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... kind of historical source , the document or archive . Two parts of the ancient Near East have yielded an immense wealth of such texts : from Egypt the papyri ( whether Egyptian , Greek or Aramaic ) , and from Mesopotamia and her ...
... kind of historical source , the document or archive . Two parts of the ancient Near East have yielded an immense wealth of such texts : from Egypt the papyri ( whether Egyptian , Greek or Aramaic ) , and from Mesopotamia and her ...
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... kind might have been like . We have , therefore , an unrivalled chance to measure archaeology against texts . As is general , the main impact of our work is created by the tableaux of site plans which reveal the pattern of use to which ...
... kind might have been like . We have , therefore , an unrivalled chance to measure archaeology against texts . As is general , the main impact of our work is created by the tableaux of site plans which reveal the pattern of use to which ...
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... kind to be derived from a combination of archaeological and textual study . Table 1 attempts to present some of the areas in which textual data can contribute information of this kind . It must be stressed , however , that it is far ...
... kind to be derived from a combination of archaeological and textual study . Table 1 attempts to present some of the areas in which textual data can contribute information of this kind . It must be stressed , however , that it is far ...
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