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years , ever since his first entry into archaeology , he had been permanently based abroad , in Iraq , then Turkey . Since the advent of his family , and the education of his children in England , his family life had suffered from ...
years , ever since his first entry into archaeology , he had been permanently based abroad , in Iraq , then Turkey . Since the advent of his family , and the education of his children in England , his family life had suffered from ...
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archaeological renaissance ' ( Inaugural lecture , Institute of Archaeology Bul- letin , 5 [ 1965 ] ) ; ' Twenty - five years of British Archaeology in Turkey ' ( 25th Anniversary of the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara ...
archaeological renaissance ' ( Inaugural lecture , Institute of Archaeology Bul- letin , 5 [ 1965 ] ) ; ' Twenty - five years of British Archaeology in Turkey ' ( 25th Anniversary of the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara ...
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A major force in landscape archaeological analysis had clearly arrived . ... of wild flowers ( in which , we have already seen , he had some capacity even if he had to sweat it out with Bentham and Hooker ' ) to archaeology itself .
A major force in landscape archaeological analysis had clearly arrived . ... of wild flowers ( in which , we have already seen , he had some capacity even if he had to sweat it out with Bentham and Hooker ' ) to archaeology itself .
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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