Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... pattern ! Previously , this has meant patterning in the arch- aeological data , but now , patterning in texts is ... patterns can ultim- ately be contrasted , evaluated and finally integrated to provide the best approximation for ...
... pattern ! Previously , this has meant patterning in the arch- aeological data , but now , patterning in texts is ... patterns can ultim- ately be contrasted , evaluated and finally integrated to provide the best approximation for ...
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... pattern of usage of the word ki and the corresponding character in the early texts . There are several ways in which to approach the search for pattern- ing here ; to begin with we can separate the various data on ki into categories : 1 ...
... pattern of usage of the word ki and the corresponding character in the early texts . There are several ways in which to approach the search for pattern- ing here ; to begin with we can separate the various data on ki into categories : 1 ...
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although it can be a convenient stimulus for finding patterns that substantiate sophisticated equations of documentary and material evidence . In an admittedly inexhaustive investigation such as this , pattern has been indicated , but ...
although it can be a convenient stimulus for finding patterns that substantiate sophisticated equations of documentary and material evidence . In an admittedly inexhaustive investigation such as this , pattern has been indicated , but ...
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