Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... tion should not be too great ; 2. there is disagreement as to the actual population figures implied by Domesday records . This is not significant here since there is no effective difference in the analysis between using absolute and ...
... tion should not be too great ; 2. there is disagreement as to the actual population figures implied by Domesday records . This is not significant here since there is no effective difference in the analysis between using absolute and ...
Page 121
... tion that the Harappan language was an " ... early Dravidian tongue not necessarily that of the proto- Dravidian reconstructs of Dravidians " , with probable Aryan loan words , is by no the only reading ( ! ) of the script , and ...
... tion that the Harappan language was an " ... early Dravidian tongue not necessarily that of the proto- Dravidian reconstructs of Dravidians " , with probable Aryan loan words , is by no the only reading ( ! ) of the script , and ...
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... tion . However , they also provide 3 - dimensional remains which are far easier to present to the public than many characteristic dry sites yet are a more fulfilling ex- perience for archaeologists and non - archaeologists alike . The ...
... tion . However , they also provide 3 - dimensional remains which are far easier to present to the public than many characteristic dry sites yet are a more fulfilling ex- perience for archaeologists and non - archaeologists alike . The ...
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