Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... problems , easy to negotiate through . However , I believe that every stage in archaeological research involves interpretation , and not least when a date or ethnonym is assigned to a set of remains . The ethnonyms assigned here are ...
... problems , easy to negotiate through . However , I believe that every stage in archaeological research involves interpretation , and not least when a date or ethnonym is assigned to a set of remains . The ethnonyms assigned here are ...
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... problems are explored in more detail in various contributions to this volume particularly by Lake ( chapter 6 ) . In an attempt to tackle this problem , Gamble argues that a diachronic , evolutionary approach is more promising for ...
... problems are explored in more detail in various contributions to this volume particularly by Lake ( chapter 6 ) . In an attempt to tackle this problem , Gamble argues that a diachronic , evolutionary approach is more promising for ...
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Problems in the archaeological record for human disability The problem with identifying impairment in the archaeological record is that many conditions are just not recognised because they are ' invisible ' , not only in the skeletal ...
Problems in the archaeological record for human disability The problem with identifying impairment in the archaeological record is that many conditions are just not recognised because they are ' invisible ' , not only in the skeletal ...
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