Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Page 79
... tablets proves useful in a broad framework . Narrowing the scope slightly , ' contextualisation ' helps to identify the relative importance of tablets within the record- keeping system of the entire palace . Most of the documents fall ...
... tablets proves useful in a broad framework . Narrowing the scope slightly , ' contextualisation ' helps to identify the relative importance of tablets within the record- keeping system of the entire palace . Most of the documents fall ...
Page 80
... tablets relating to important subjects : military arrangements , landholding systems , bronze working , taxation etc. Related tablets in these rooms form series which are generally longer and more coherent than sets found elsewhere in ...
... tablets relating to important subjects : military arrangements , landholding systems , bronze working , taxation etc. Related tablets in these rooms form series which are generally longer and more coherent than sets found elsewhere in ...
Page 81
... tablets found in other parts of the palace have been termed ' deposits ' . These tablets deal almost exclusively with specific aspects of work and storage that went on in these locations . These areas offer no evidence of systematic ...
... tablets found in other parts of the palace have been termed ' deposits ' . These tablets deal almost exclusively with specific aspects of work and storage that went on in these locations . These areas offer no evidence of systematic ...
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