Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... interest in connection with Lombardy , Kent , East Anglia and Burgundy . Of these areas I shall only touch upon Lombardy and East Anglia . In most cases the sources are " histories " / stories narrating the origins of the peoples and ...
... interest in connection with Lombardy , Kent , East Anglia and Burgundy . Of these areas I shall only touch upon Lombardy and East Anglia . In most cases the sources are " histories " / stories narrating the origins of the peoples and ...
Page 145
... interest in the development of complex societies in sub - Saharan Africa . This under- representation is particularly ironic in view of the great contribution of African studies in the development of political anthropology . The single ...
... interest in the development of complex societies in sub - Saharan Africa . This under- representation is particularly ironic in view of the great contribution of African studies in the development of political anthropology . The single ...
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... interest us . In another sense , then , the evidence of archaeology consists of our perceptions of the material evidence . The problem arises because , as Brück puts it in her paper , " perception is not simply a physical process but is ...
... interest us . In another sense , then , the evidence of archaeology consists of our perceptions of the material evidence . The problem arises because , as Brück puts it in her paper , " perception is not simply a physical process but is ...
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