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... social , economic and moral causes of decline and corruption of the Roman political milieu . These authors enable us to build a more accurate picture of peoples whose material culture is recoverable from archaeo- logical contexts , but ...
... social , economic and moral causes of decline and corruption of the Roman political milieu . These authors enable us to build a more accurate picture of peoples whose material culture is recoverable from archaeo- logical contexts , but ...
Page 127
... social organi- sation and social change in prehis- toric Britain , and Covers the period from the beginning of the Neolithic to the Roman Conquest . The structure is broadly chronolo- gical , but the whole is given unity by a central ...
... social organi- sation and social change in prehis- toric Britain , and Covers the period from the beginning of the Neolithic to the Roman Conquest . The structure is broadly chronolo- gical , but the whole is given unity by a central ...
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... social systems . Particular atten- tion is drawn to problems such the choice of appropriate units of analysis , scale , and the formula- tion of alternative models and working hypotheses . Similarly , a focus on society as an ...
... social systems . Particular atten- tion is drawn to problems such the choice of appropriate units of analysis , scale , and the formula- tion of alternative models and working hypotheses . Similarly , a focus on society as an ...
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