Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... possible to postulate a series of administrative centres of secondary status to Knossos , most of which can plausibly be identified with known place - names . Furthermore , these place - names all refer to sites of some status at the ...
... possible to postulate a series of administrative centres of secondary status to Knossos , most of which can plausibly be identified with known place - names . Furthermore , these place - names all refer to sites of some status at the ...
Page 105
... possible , and desirable , in the deep sea . increasing range of equipment submersibles and remotely piloted vehicles , with various forms of remote - sensing , television and photo- graphy is available , and in use by commercial ...
... possible , and desirable , in the deep sea . increasing range of equipment submersibles and remotely piloted vehicles , with various forms of remote - sensing , television and photo- graphy is available , and in use by commercial ...
Page 120
... possible . For many poor countries , UNESCO fulfills a variety of roles which , wealthier countries like Britain , are often provided by government- financed bodies which countries cannot afford . Britian were to withdraw , the move ...
... possible . For many poor countries , UNESCO fulfills a variety of roles which , wealthier countries like Britain , are often provided by government- financed bodies which countries cannot afford . Britian were to withdraw , the move ...
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