Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... questions about what went on in the material world in the past , then it goes without saying that texts which try to elucidate that question , by description or by reasoning , are valuable documents . Their value grows if they reflect ...
... questions about what went on in the material world in the past , then it goes without saying that texts which try to elucidate that question , by description or by reasoning , are valuable documents . Their value grows if they reflect ...
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... question , if academic archaeological writing is to be interesting then who should it interest ? An analysis of the virtues of archaeological writing If archaeological writing is to interest and not bore , then clearly , it must inspire ...
... question , if academic archaeological writing is to be interesting then who should it interest ? An analysis of the virtues of archaeological writing If archaeological writing is to interest and not bore , then clearly , it must inspire ...
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... questions which interpretations of Maltese prehistory have attempted to answer . It was the size and sophistication of ... question : ' the temples are so large , and involved so much labour , that they cannot have been the work of small ...
... questions which interpretations of Maltese prehistory have attempted to answer . It was the size and sophistication of ... question : ' the temples are so large , and involved so much labour , that they cannot have been the work of small ...
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