Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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Page 88
... seems to be important only with respect to its contribution to the cultural development of Archaic Rome . · In Britain , archaeologists who deal with the Classical and Archaic or earlier periods of Etruria seem to be rather pessimistic ...
... seems to be important only with respect to its contribution to the cultural development of Archaic Rome . · In Britain , archaeologists who deal with the Classical and Archaic or earlier periods of Etruria seem to be rather pessimistic ...
Page 114
... seem to show such instruments to be already well established in the region of 36,000 bp ( Hahn 1996 , 182 ) . A ... seems to invite it . And there are indeed few natural phenomena quite as entertaining as an echo . Amongst the most ...
... seem to show such instruments to be already well established in the region of 36,000 bp ( Hahn 1996 , 182 ) . A ... seems to invite it . And there are indeed few natural phenomena quite as entertaining as an echo . Amongst the most ...
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... seems that medieval society as a whole would have held somewhat abhorrent and prurient opinions of the leper . The Use of Archaeological Context in the Identification of Disability In order to assess social reaction to physical ...
... seems that medieval society as a whole would have held somewhat abhorrent and prurient opinions of the leper . The Use of Archaeological Context in the Identification of Disability In order to assess social reaction to physical ...
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