Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... major political occurrences undoubtedly tend to correspond with major changes in the archaeological record , and , however suspect some of the ancient authorities may be , the archaeo- logists are usually content sometimes indeed over ...
... major political occurrences undoubtedly tend to correspond with major changes in the archaeological record , and , however suspect some of the ancient authorities may be , the archaeo- logists are usually content sometimes indeed over ...
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... major city . These patterns suggest : 1. that the lower - order centres produced much of the utilitarian pottery consumed at major centres ; 2 . there was some community specialisation by vessel shape . However , when we reconstruct ...
... major city . These patterns suggest : 1. that the lower - order centres produced much of the utilitarian pottery consumed at major centres ; 2 . there was some community specialisation by vessel shape . However , when we reconstruct ...
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... major exhibitions , drawing material from many museums throughout the world , is a major task which can only be achieved by the kind of organisational ability on an inter- national scale which is provided by UNESCO . These exhibitions ...
... major exhibitions , drawing material from many museums throughout the world , is a major task which can only be achieved by the kind of organisational ability on an inter- national scale which is provided by UNESCO . These exhibitions ...
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