Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 11Department of Archaeology, 1992 - Archaeology |
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... explanation of megalithic monuments in the context of Mesolithic - Neolithic transition would now benefit from much more accrued information and a greater appreciation of very complex circumstances , but continues to be a formative ...
... explanation of megalithic monuments in the context of Mesolithic - Neolithic transition would now benefit from much more accrued information and a greater appreciation of very complex circumstances , but continues to be a formative ...
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... explanation by using the ter- minology of explanation that is current within the social sciences as a whole , but it highlights the need to see more in the evidence of pre- historic gatherers and hunters than simply vague details which ...
... explanation by using the ter- minology of explanation that is current within the social sciences as a whole , but it highlights the need to see more in the evidence of pre- historic gatherers and hunters than simply vague details which ...
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... Explanation . Crawfish , Crawfish University Press . Hyper , Ivan T. 1982b Structural Nihilism .: An Even Newer Approach to Archaeological Explanation . La Corse and Helsinki , Mouflon Press . Hyper , Ivan T. 1989 Reaping the Past ...
... Explanation . Crawfish , Crawfish University Press . Hyper , Ivan T. 1982b Structural Nihilism .: An Even Newer Approach to Archaeological Explanation . La Corse and Helsinki , Mouflon Press . Hyper , Ivan T. 1989 Reaping the Past ...
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