Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Page 68
... periods of change alternate with periods of stability . In Danish archaeology the last 2 to 3 generations have seen a long period of consolidated research with little need to question either the basic premises of research or the future ...
... periods of change alternate with periods of stability . In Danish archaeology the last 2 to 3 generations have seen a long period of consolidated research with little need to question either the basic premises of research or the future ...
Page 101
... period of losses ( and , by implication , of voyages ) was in the Hellenistic ( Late Republican ) and Early Roman Imperial periods . Late Roman and Byzantine periods are relatively well represented , whereas there is a disappointing ...
... period of losses ( and , by implication , of voyages ) was in the Hellenistic ( Late Republican ) and Early Roman Imperial periods . Late Roman and Byzantine periods are relatively well represented , whereas there is a disappointing ...
Page 127
... period from the beginning of Neolithic to the Roman Conquest . The structure is broadly chronolo- gical , but the whole is given unity by a central concern with the de- the in- velopment , maintenance and expres- sion of power . In no ...
... period from the beginning of Neolithic to the Roman Conquest . The structure is broadly chronolo- gical , but the whole is given unity by a central concern with the de- the in- velopment , maintenance and expres- sion of power . In no ...
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