Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... specific settlement type in earlier periods . The point she stresses is a methodological one : that such linguistic data must be used carefully , and their linguistic con- text understood before they can be considered against the ...
... specific settlement type in earlier periods . The point she stresses is a methodological one : that such linguistic data must be used carefully , and their linguistic con- text understood before they can be considered against the ...
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... specific piece of information . Second level : ' specific and implicit ' Information specific to this particular transaction , but only to be read between the lines : that A existed , and was the son of D ; that he was contemporary with ...
... specific piece of information . Second level : ' specific and implicit ' Information specific to this particular transaction , but only to be read between the lines : that A existed , and was the son of D ; that he was contemporary with ...
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... specific questions which we must answer if we wish to proceed further in reconstructing the social and economic order of the Amarna Workmen's Village . At Deir el - Medina the community was divided into two ' crews ' ; it had a certain ...
... specific questions which we must answer if we wish to proceed further in reconstructing the social and economic order of the Amarna Workmen's Village . At Deir el - Medina the community was divided into two ' crews ' ; it had a certain ...
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