Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 12Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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... early site re- ports are to be understood in their context . The impact of changes in graphic media was also discussed ( e.g. lithography vs. engraving ; photography ) . Christopher argued that these practical developments ...
... early site re- ports are to be understood in their context . The impact of changes in graphic media was also discussed ( e.g. lithography vs. engraving ; photography ) . Christopher argued that these practical developments ...
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... early nineteenth centuries in his paper which was concerned with the nature of " reference networks " -that body of accepted knowledge which facilitates academic discussion . Michael argued that it is a specific language , a discourse ...
... early nineteenth centuries in his paper which was concerned with the nature of " reference networks " -that body of accepted knowledge which facilitates academic discussion . Michael argued that it is a specific language , a discourse ...
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... Early Upper Palaeolithic of Vasco - Cantabrian Spain and Gascony . In J. Hoffecker and C.A. Wolf ( eds . ) The Early Upper Palaeolithic : Evidence from Europe and the Near East pp . 97-133 . Oxford : BAR International Series 437 ...
... Early Upper Palaeolithic of Vasco - Cantabrian Spain and Gascony . In J. Hoffecker and C.A. Wolf ( eds . ) The Early Upper Palaeolithic : Evidence from Europe and the Near East pp . 97-133 . Oxford : BAR International Series 437 ...
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