Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... become historians , working with the primary textual sources , and historians become archaeologists , getting dirty in the field and reading the original site reports . Scouring Roll , Jordan 12 Archaeology as Cultural History.
... become historians , working with the primary textual sources , and historians become archaeologists , getting dirty in the field and reading the original site reports . Scouring Roll , Jordan 12 Archaeology as Cultural History.
Page 161
have become quite sophisticated through archaeobotany , faunal analysis , residue analysis , and stable isotope studies , the development of a theoretical framework within which to move from scientific data to an understanding of the ...
have become quite sophisticated through archaeobotany , faunal analysis , residue analysis , and stable isotope studies , the development of a theoretical framework within which to move from scientific data to an understanding of the ...
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... become more or less disabled depending on how the able - bodied person treats him . Furthermore , there is evidence to suggest that males have lower pain thresholds compared to women and therefore , in some situations , they could ...
... become more or less disabled depending on how the able - bodied person treats him . Furthermore , there is evidence to suggest that males have lower pain thresholds compared to women and therefore , in some situations , they could ...
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