Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 11Department of Archaeology, 1992 - Archaeology |
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... evidence. It is also partly a product of the way in which such evidence might be presented: how the book is written. Duke's book has inherited and follows (restructures) a style of academic writing that is very traditional. There is a ...
... evidence. It is also partly a product of the way in which such evidence might be presented: how the book is written. Duke's book has inherited and follows (restructures) a style of academic writing that is very traditional. There is a ...
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... evidence for human sacrifice . Without doubt , the Minoans performed animal sacrifices ; however , it was not until 1979 that evidence suggesting hu- man sacrifice was uncovered within a small temple at Anemospilia , leading some ...
... evidence for human sacrifice . Without doubt , the Minoans performed animal sacrifices ; however , it was not until 1979 that evidence suggesting hu- man sacrifice was uncovered within a small temple at Anemospilia , leading some ...
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... evidence ; new approaches will only gain credibility when they too can account for the material evidence . This is no small task . For Duke this must mean engaging in a more creative dialogue with the evidence to flesh out the ...
... evidence ; new approaches will only gain credibility when they too can account for the material evidence . This is no small task . For Duke this must mean engaging in a more creative dialogue with the evidence to flesh out the ...
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