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... textual context . In other words , without knowing a single fact about a docu- ment's textual make - up or content , it can be related to its archaeological context , as with any other artefact . Thus , on the diagram , there is a ...
... textual context . In other words , without knowing a single fact about a docu- ment's textual make - up or content , it can be related to its archaeological context , as with any other artefact . Thus , on the diagram , there is a ...
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... textual contexts . Here the separate definition of textual context and detailed observation of archeological context are important in building a complete picture of storage and activity in the archive room . Individual textual ...
... textual contexts . Here the separate definition of textual context and detailed observation of archeological context are important in building a complete picture of storage and activity in the archive room . Individual textual ...
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... textual and archaeological , the information is synthesised and integrated into the wider archaeological picture . Such a process is appropriate in the Aegean for two reasons . Firstly , the texts , as simple administrative documents ...
... textual and archaeological , the information is synthesised and integrated into the wider archaeological picture . Such a process is appropriate in the Aegean for two reasons . Firstly , the texts , as simple administrative documents ...
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