Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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Page 110
... session's papers were more appar - ent in the abstracts than in the lectures themselves , to a point where integration almost gave at way to submergence . Undoubtedly TAG provided a useful umbrella for this group of papers , but the ...
... session's papers were more appar - ent in the abstracts than in the lectures themselves , to a point where integration almost gave at way to submergence . Undoubtedly TAG provided a useful umbrella for this group of papers , but the ...
Page 111
... sessions . Reviewing the whole of TAG is well nigh impossible , for each session has its own character transcending the theme set for it . Arguably , this character owes much to the best papers received during its course ; thus Mark ...
... sessions . Reviewing the whole of TAG is well nigh impossible , for each session has its own character transcending the theme set for it . Arguably , this character owes much to the best papers received during its course ; thus Mark ...
Page 112
... session organisers vet their foreign invitees or , perhaps harsher , insist that a written script be prepared for an English speaking substitute to read . TAG The sheer size to which had swollen made good presentation all the more ...
... session organisers vet their foreign invitees or , perhaps harsher , insist that a written script be prepared for an English speaking substitute to read . TAG The sheer size to which had swollen made good presentation all the more ...
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