Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 14, Issue 2Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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Our contributions range across regions , periods and materials . Some deal with finds categories , such as Cumberpatch's discussion of ceramics and economy , or Heinz's discussion of architecture's role in channeling social ...
Our contributions range across regions , periods and materials . Some deal with finds categories , such as Cumberpatch's discussion of ceramics and economy , or Heinz's discussion of architecture's role in channeling social ...
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... contributions since . In this issue , we continue this tradition with Ola Jensen's article on the changing motives behind the writing of archaeological histories . Incorporating insights from the Swedish socialist Soydan Jensen suggests ...
... contributions since . In this issue , we continue this tradition with Ola Jensen's article on the changing motives behind the writing of archaeological histories . Incorporating insights from the Swedish socialist Soydan Jensen suggests ...
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... contributions by Henrietta Moore , Braithwaite and Haselgrove . 1 : 2 Contributions by Sheridan , and Gosden . 2 : 1 Archaeology and the Public : Contributions by Leone , Chippendale , and Gathercole . 2 : 2 Ethnoarchaeology : OUT OF ...
... contributions by Henrietta Moore , Braithwaite and Haselgrove . 1 : 2 Contributions by Sheridan , and Gosden . 2 : 1 Archaeology and the Public : Contributions by Leone , Chippendale , and Gathercole . 2 : 2 Ethnoarchaeology : OUT OF ...
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