Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Page 29
... problem of correlation between the archaeological and the literary data may best be visualised on three levels . On the first level the correlation is absolute . On the second level it is only in general terms and cannot be worked out ...
... problem of correlation between the archaeological and the literary data may best be visualised on three levels . On the first level the correlation is absolute . On the second level it is only in general terms and cannot be worked out ...
Page 78
... problem . At Pylos , as elsewhere , they are almost all confined to a single , limited period of time . They owe their preser- vation to the fire that consumed the palace about 1200 BC . Therefore we have only a chance assortment of ...
... problem . At Pylos , as elsewhere , they are almost all confined to a single , limited period of time . They owe their preser- vation to the fire that consumed the palace about 1200 BC . Therefore we have only a chance assortment of ...
Page 105
... problem which archaeologists have made almost no progress in solving ( Goodman 1979 ) . Silted sites are perhaps the most difficult to find but , as has been shown at the site of Comacchio cited above , they have very great potential ...
... problem which archaeologists have made almost no progress in solving ( Goodman 1979 ) . Silted sites are perhaps the most difficult to find but , as has been shown at the site of Comacchio cited above , they have very great potential ...
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