Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... problems raised by perception , then , are profound . They are , of course , problems which are widely recognised in archaeology . The contributors to this volume , however , view them not as insuperable , but as part of the great ...
... problems raised by perception , then , are profound . They are , of course , problems which are widely recognised in archaeology . The contributors to this volume , however , view them not as insuperable , but as part of the great ...
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... problems of recognising disability in the skeletal record , modern definitions of disability , and some positive suggestions for future study . A multitude of problems In Britain , a 1994 study of functional impairments showed that 14 ...
... problems of recognising disability in the skeletal record , modern definitions of disability , and some positive suggestions for future study . A multitude of problems In Britain , a 1994 study of functional impairments showed that 14 ...
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Problems in the archaeological record for human disability The problem with identifying impairment in the archaeological record is that many conditions are just not recognised because they are ' invisible ' , not only in the skeletal ...
Problems in the archaeological record for human disability The problem with identifying impairment in the archaeological record is that many conditions are just not recognised because they are ' invisible ' , not only in the skeletal ...
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