Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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Page 69
... practice , to refer to . 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 ...
... practice , to refer to . 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 ...
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When we consider the practices of production , production technology , trade , exchange and vessel use we are approaching areas of experience , practice and action which are inseparable from social practices in both capitalist and non ...
When we consider the practices of production , production technology , trade , exchange and vessel use we are approaching areas of experience , practice and action which are inseparable from social practices in both capitalist and non ...
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... practice . This criticism covers old ground but it does raise the ever - present issue of the uneasy marriage of theory and practice in current archaeology . Interpreting Archaeology is a diagnostic rather than prescriptive tome : the ...
... practice . This criticism covers old ground but it does raise the ever - present issue of the uneasy marriage of theory and practice in current archaeology . Interpreting Archaeology is a diagnostic rather than prescriptive tome : the ...
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