Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Page 49
... interpretation ; nor , indeed , are they mutually exclusive in weaker , more pragmatic formulations . However , it is clear that it is absolutely essential to define one's position relative to them to lay out the analytical and ...
... interpretation ; nor , indeed , are they mutually exclusive in weaker , more pragmatic formulations . However , it is clear that it is absolutely essential to define one's position relative to them to lay out the analytical and ...
Page 99
... interpreting air photographs towards its rightful status as a serious to academic discipline . " ( Webster p.viii ) ... interpretation , and iii ) to discuss means of publication of archaeo- logical evidence derived from air photography ...
... interpreting air photographs towards its rightful status as a serious to academic discipline . " ( Webster p.viii ) ... interpretation , and iii ) to discuss means of publication of archaeo- logical evidence derived from air photography ...
Page 86
... interpretation . Ambiguities in the orthographic system of the Linear B syllabary and the frequent lack of any convincing linguistic and archaeological evidence to support scholarly con- jectures led to a wide range of textual ...
... interpretation . Ambiguities in the orthographic system of the Linear B syllabary and the frequent lack of any convincing linguistic and archaeological evidence to support scholarly con- jectures led to a wide range of textual ...
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