Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... context , and that this context may not mean the same as the context under investigation ( Hodder 1986 ; Moberg 1981 ) . In Scandinavia , the very few historical sources are , of course , a problem , but much information can be gained ...
... context , and that this context may not mean the same as the context under investigation ( Hodder 1986 ; Moberg 1981 ) . In Scandinavia , the very few historical sources are , of course , a problem , but much information can be gained ...
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... context on archaeological interpretation , the utility of a style of writing which does not attempt to mask context but actually accentuates it cannot be but obvious . I have offered here one example of how writing in an interesting ...
... context on archaeological interpretation , the utility of a style of writing which does not attempt to mask context but actually accentuates it cannot be but obvious . I have offered here one example of how writing in an interesting ...
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... context are usually wrong and based upon handed - down ( mis ) - assumptions . of The Three Age System is usually accorded considerable importance in the development of European prehistory , an importance often shown by the fact that it ...
... context are usually wrong and based upon handed - down ( mis ) - assumptions . of The Three Age System is usually accorded considerable importance in the development of European prehistory , an importance often shown by the fact that it ...
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