Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 14, Issue 2Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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HOW TOWN PLANS REFLECT SOCIETY Marlies Heinz Orientalisches Seminar , Albert - Ludwigs - Universität Freiburg , Werthmannplatz 3 , 79085 Freiburg , Germany A ncient Near Eastern archaeological research into towns ... Reflect Society 23-44.
HOW TOWN PLANS REFLECT SOCIETY Marlies Heinz Orientalisches Seminar , Albert - Ludwigs - Universität Freiburg , Werthmannplatz 3 , 79085 Freiburg , Germany A ncient Near Eastern archaeological research into towns ... Reflect Society 23-44.
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... reflect gradual changes in in her political and historical stance . These changes reflect both wider changes in society , and also disciplinary changes . The tone of her work reflects an increasing confidence in her abilities as a ...
... reflect gradual changes in in her political and historical stance . These changes reflect both wider changes in society , and also disciplinary changes . The tone of her work reflects an increasing confidence in her abilities as a ...
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