Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... recent conferences . In the light of these recent discussions , it would seem to be appropriate time to evaluate the extent to which these very different sources of information have been successfully integrated to an Volume 14 : 1 1997 ...
... recent conferences . In the light of these recent discussions , it would seem to be appropriate time to evaluate the extent to which these very different sources of information have been successfully integrated to an Volume 14 : 1 1997 ...
Page 146
... recent impacts of writing , particularly within the colonial situation provides further food for thought , while Bakker , Gledhill and Gonzalez Chavez look at further impacts of European colonialism on traditional state forms . notion ...
... recent impacts of writing , particularly within the colonial situation provides further food for thought , while Bakker , Gledhill and Gonzalez Chavez look at further impacts of European colonialism on traditional state forms . notion ...
Page 146
... recent work , which takes on board a lot of recent critiques and which is rare or even unique in the scope of the theoretical framework it attempts to establish for the Palaeolithic . I recommend those interested to read a more recent ...
... recent work , which takes on board a lot of recent critiques and which is rare or even unique in the scope of the theoretical framework it attempts to establish for the Palaeolithic . I recommend those interested to read a more recent ...
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