Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 12Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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... prehistory of such areas until recently . Conversely , at- tention has concentrated on the chalk / limestone uplands which were assumed to have always been un - forested . This in part ex- plains the importance attached to the prehistory ...
... prehistory of such areas until recently . Conversely , at- tention has concentrated on the chalk / limestone uplands which were assumed to have always been un - forested . This in part ex- plains the importance attached to the prehistory ...
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... prehistory . A review of the major works of Lubbock , Morris and Kropotkin , and the social and political associations of their authors , reveal the essentially political nature and purpose of archaeology / history at this time . John ...
... prehistory . A review of the major works of Lubbock , Morris and Kropotkin , and the social and political associations of their authors , reveal the essentially political nature and purpose of archaeology / history at this time . John ...
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... Prehistory , 31-62 . London : CRC Press . Leach , E. 1961. Rethinking Anthropology , London : Athlone Press . Leach , E. 1990 , ` Aryan Invasions over Four Millennia ' , in Ohnuki - Tierney , Emiko , ( ed . ) , Culture Through Time ...
... Prehistory , 31-62 . London : CRC Press . Leach , E. 1961. Rethinking Anthropology , London : Athlone Press . Leach , E. 1990 , ` Aryan Invasions over Four Millennia ' , in Ohnuki - Tierney , Emiko , ( ed . ) , Culture Through Time ...
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