Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... society and economy than archaeology can hope to do . Like so many of our difficulties , the problem is created by our own terminology : the motives of the historian and the prehistorian are identical , and the artificial distinction ...
... society and economy than archaeology can hope to do . Like so many of our difficulties , the problem is created by our own terminology : the motives of the historian and the prehistorian are identical , and the artificial distinction ...
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... society of the time , and therefore the clay tablets concern the archaeologist not merely because of the information they transmit explicitly , but equally for the implications of their sheer existence . This article has perforce had to ...
... society of the time , and therefore the clay tablets concern the archaeologist not merely because of the information they transmit explicitly , but equally for the implications of their sheer existence . This article has perforce had to ...
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... society that inhabited them . For that we need to understand the institutions of provincial society and the basis of power . We know from texts that Elephantine was a frontier town whose officials were responsible for directing trading ...
... society that inhabited them . For that we need to understand the institutions of provincial society and the basis of power . We know from texts that Elephantine was a frontier town whose officials were responsible for directing trading ...
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