Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... exist for the same reasons that 12th century London developed ; while both may fulfil separate social - economic functions , we cannot ignore the fact that the concept of London itself historically exists . Moreover , this historic ...
... exist for the same reasons that 12th century London developed ; while both may fulfil separate social - economic functions , we cannot ignore the fact that the concept of London itself historically exists . Moreover , this historic ...
Page 86
... exist and are to a greater or lesser degree venerated even though the conditions for their existence may have long since altered . It is the conceptual and concrete existence of places which establishes the material and cultural ...
... exist and are to a greater or lesser degree venerated even though the conditions for their existence may have long since altered . It is the conceptual and concrete existence of places which establishes the material and cultural ...
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... exist ) , John Coles emphasises the need for research in complementary environments yet continues to stress the importance of preser- vation as a central theme in any research design . The text is relatively short , a little over 100 ...
... exist ) , John Coles emphasises the need for research in complementary environments yet continues to stress the importance of preser- vation as a central theme in any research design . The text is relatively short , a little over 100 ...
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