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More importantly , the paper provides a good example of the manner by which
archaeological knowledge of any kind is produced , and then how such
knowledge serves to structure practice until such time as it requires , perforce ,
further ...
More importantly , the paper provides a good example of the manner by which
archaeological knowledge of any kind is produced , and then how such
knowledge serves to structure practice until such time as it requires , perforce ,
further ...
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It should be noted that in later prehistory and thereafter a continuity in the location
of public ' place ' and monuments / structures is to some degree ensured as a
result of private rights to land . In densely settled areas established public ...
It should be noted that in later prehistory and thereafter a continuity in the location
of public ' place ' and monuments / structures is to some degree ensured as a
result of private rights to land . In densely settled areas established public ...
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but because contract affairs in Denmark , where the pre - archaeology is
allocated by comsent structure is sternly criti - petitive bidding , most of it is cised
by Kristian Kristiansen , head unpublished and much of it is of ancient
monuments ...
but because contract affairs in Denmark , where the pre - archaeology is
allocated by comsent structure is sternly criti - petitive bidding , most of it is cised
by Kristian Kristiansen , head unpublished and much of it is of ancient
monuments ...
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