Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Page 60
... hand with a pincer movement : on the one hand I have laid out the sketch of a ' theoretical ' apparatus ; on the other , I have attempted to present a more or less complete ' potted history ' of the growth of Antiquarianism during the ...
... hand with a pincer movement : on the one hand I have laid out the sketch of a ' theoretical ' apparatus ; on the other , I have attempted to present a more or less complete ' potted history ' of the growth of Antiquarianism during the ...
Page 68
... hand side of Figure 1 is separated off and labelled ' synthetic ' , as opposed to ' analytical ' . This is because at this stage , after the analysis of individual texts and their contexts , both textual and archaeological , the ...
... hand side of Figure 1 is separated off and labelled ' synthetic ' , as opposed to ' analytical ' . This is because at this stage , after the analysis of individual texts and their contexts , both textual and archaeological , the ...
Page 80
... Hand 2 , discussed below ) . The only instances where one scribe edits another's texts occur in this complex . All these observations on the tablets , as texts , suggest that the documents in rooms 7 and 8 have a higher archival status ...
... Hand 2 , discussed below ) . The only instances where one scribe edits another's texts occur in this complex . All these observations on the tablets , as texts , suggest that the documents in rooms 7 and 8 have a higher archival status ...
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