Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... particular layer of the particular house at the particular city where they were abandoned ; sometimes even stored in the jar in which they were originally filed . Of course the exact context of a papyrus or tablet is subject to all the ...
... particular layer of the particular house at the particular city where they were abandoned ; sometimes even stored in the jar in which they were originally filed . Of course the exact context of a papyrus or tablet is subject to all the ...
Page 95
... particular classificatory scheme and its hier- archical model ( fig . 3 ) , it is clear archaeology requires some such means of recon- structing the range of probable social , linguistic and racial structures that relate to peculiar ...
... particular classificatory scheme and its hier- archical model ( fig . 3 ) , it is clear archaeology requires some such means of recon- structing the range of probable social , linguistic and racial structures that relate to peculiar ...
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... particular social and historical contexts -- and the operational procedures by which empirical links are established ... particular areas of methodological concern . They do not attempt , however , to ' hammer ' any particular methods ...
... particular social and historical contexts -- and the operational procedures by which empirical links are established ... particular areas of methodological concern . They do not attempt , however , to ' hammer ' any particular methods ...
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