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ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE LITERARY TRADITION : AN EXAMINATION OF THE
INDIAN CONTEXT Dilip K . Chakrabarti Introduction The problem of correlation
between the archaeological and the literary data may best be visualised on three
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ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE LITERARY TRADITION : AN EXAMINATION OF THE
INDIAN CONTEXT Dilip K . Chakrabarti Introduction The problem of correlation
between the archaeological and the literary data may best be visualised on three
...
Page 78
Problems of interpretation The Pylos tablets deal with the internal and external
concerns of the palace and its ... to the Problem The most important principle is to
treat the tablets not only as texts , but also as archaeological artefacts . The Pylos
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Problems of interpretation The Pylos tablets deal with the internal and external
concerns of the palace and its ... to the Problem The most important principle is to
treat the tablets not only as texts , but also as archaeological artefacts . The Pylos
...
Page 105
The recovery of preliminary information about chance finds in deep water , and
the coordination of effort , constitute a major problem which archaeologists have
made almost no progress in solving ( Goodman 1979 ) . Silted sites are perhaps
...
The recovery of preliminary information about chance finds in deep water , and
the coordination of effort , constitute a major problem which archaeologists have
made almost no progress in solving ( Goodman 1979 ) . Silted sites are perhaps
...
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