Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... ancient literary sources for the reconstruction of Etruscan history , and thus bridge the divide between the ancient historian and the archaeologist in Etruscan studies . We will approach the problem by proposing that the application of ...
... ancient literary sources for the reconstruction of Etruscan history , and thus bridge the divide between the ancient historian and the archaeologist in Etruscan studies . We will approach the problem by proposing that the application of ...
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... ancient historian , between archaeological evidence and ancient literary evidence in Etruscan studies . The Use of Written Evidence In The Study Of Ancient Israel Uncritical integration of archaeological and historical evidence has ...
... ancient historian , between archaeological evidence and ancient literary evidence in Etruscan studies . The Use of Written Evidence In The Study Of Ancient Israel Uncritical integration of archaeological and historical evidence has ...
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... ancient Palestine has been ignored by biblical studies because its object of interest has been an ancient Israel conceived and presented as the taproot of Western civilisation ( Whitelam 1996 ) . Contemporary politics have also played a ...
... ancient Palestine has been ignored by biblical studies because its object of interest has been an ancient Israel conceived and presented as the taproot of Western civilisation ( Whitelam 1996 ) . Contemporary politics have also played a ...
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