Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... settlement archaeology and ecologically - inspired research ( as described above ) . Interdisciplinary settlement projects have thus been promoted in all Scandinavian countries throughout the 1970s , and today this is the dominant trend ...
... settlement archaeology and ecologically - inspired research ( as described above ) . Interdisciplinary settlement projects have thus been promoted in all Scandinavian countries throughout the 1970s , and today this is the dominant trend ...
Page 94
... settlement patterns , on palaeo - environmental change and their role in the de- cisive socio - economic developments of the French Neolithic . Specific methodology and orientation varies between regions according to the nature and ...
... settlement patterns , on palaeo - environmental change and their role in the de- cisive socio - economic developments of the French Neolithic . Specific methodology and orientation varies between regions according to the nature and ...
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... settlement makes it plausible that regular names for such settlements might be preserved in place - name and personal - name data in the chronicles . Thus it is worthwhile pursuing this problem , trying to overcome the transcriptional ...
... settlement makes it plausible that regular names for such settlements might be preserved in place - name and personal - name data in the chronicles . Thus it is worthwhile pursuing this problem , trying to overcome the transcriptional ...
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