Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... original users of the temples . Yet our interpretations are not independent of the perceptions of the original users of the temples . They imply that the temples themselves were seen as impressive at the time they were constructed and ...
... original users of the temples . Yet our interpretations are not independent of the perceptions of the original users of the temples . They imply that the temples themselves were seen as impressive at the time they were constructed and ...
Page 130
... original notice on the subject of acoustic pots ( Biddle 1962 ) . 7 . For a recent and as yet unpublished study of the contrasting acoustics of all the extant medieval and later chapels of the colleges of Cambridge University see Kelly ...
... original notice on the subject of acoustic pots ( Biddle 1962 ) . 7 . For a recent and as yet unpublished study of the contrasting acoustics of all the extant medieval and later chapels of the colleges of Cambridge University see Kelly ...
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... original photograph taken by Jean Brown ) . 5. Left orbit of skeleton from a Medieval British site with extensive healed head wound ( not fully shown here ) . The fracture extended into the orbit ( arrowed ) and may have caused ...
... original photograph taken by Jean Brown ) . 5. Left orbit of skeleton from a Medieval British site with extensive healed head wound ( not fully shown here ) . The fracture extended into the orbit ( arrowed ) and may have caused ...
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