Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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Page 69
... Early charters and wills , together with the occasional mentioning of bocland in laws , are obviously only weak indications of a formally accepted practice . Not until the production of the first gross forgeries of charters should we ...
... Early charters and wills , together with the occasional mentioning of bocland in laws , are obviously only weak indications of a formally accepted practice . Not until the production of the first gross forgeries of charters should we ...
Page 106
... early this century . Early excavators drew on history both in terms of assigning significance to remains as well as in the conceptual framework through which the evidence was organised . Reisner and the early generations of Nubian ...
... early this century . Early excavators drew on history both in terms of assigning significance to remains as well as in the conceptual framework through which the evidence was organised . Reisner and the early generations of Nubian ...
Page 101
... early in the life of the individual and is highly influenced by early environmental stimuli . Other aspects can best be interpreted in terms of later developments . The ability to identify objects and separate them from their ...
... early in the life of the individual and is highly influenced by early environmental stimuli . Other aspects can best be interpreted in terms of later developments . The ability to identify objects and separate them from their ...
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