Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 14, Issue 2Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... volume , Barker in the Bintliff volume ) or with economic forms ( Smith , Bulliet and Knapp in the Knapp volume , Snodgrass , Vallat and Jones in the Bintliff volume ) . All alike have a difficulty in discussing change . A ...
... volume , Barker in the Bintliff volume ) or with economic forms ( Smith , Bulliet and Knapp in the Knapp volume , Snodgrass , Vallat and Jones in the Bintliff volume ) . All alike have a difficulty in discussing change . A ...
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... volume should spring from the editor's introductory comment that " there is a surprising dearth of literature ... volumes . ยท recent There is some hope though : last year's " Managing Archaeology " ( Cooper et al ) began to break the ...
... volume should spring from the editor's introductory comment that " there is a surprising dearth of literature ... volumes . ยท recent There is some hope though : last year's " Managing Archaeology " ( Cooper et al ) began to break the ...
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Forthcoming Volumes ARC is always pleased to receive papers on any subject related to archaeology . Contributions ... volume aims to compile opinion on major trends in post - processual approaches , and to provoke discussion of the ...
Forthcoming Volumes ARC is always pleased to receive papers on any subject related to archaeology . Contributions ... volume aims to compile opinion on major trends in post - processual approaches , and to provoke discussion of the ...
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