Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 10-11Department of Archaeology, 1991 - Archaeology |
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... Knossos than from fash- ionable rhetoric . The 1960s and early 1970s were heady days for scientific archaeology and the excava- tions at Knossos were caught up in the general enthusiasm for interdisciplinary fieldwork . They were ...
... Knossos than from fash- ionable rhetoric . The 1960s and early 1970s were heady days for scientific archaeology and the excava- tions at Knossos were caught up in the general enthusiasm for interdisciplinary fieldwork . They were ...
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... Knossos . This caused considerable disturbance in the later layers and a change in the taphonomic envi- ronment which makes it difficult to interpret changes in the site inventory . However , in many trenches , the Middle Neolithic ...
... Knossos . This caused considerable disturbance in the later layers and a change in the taphonomic envi- ronment which makes it difficult to interpret changes in the site inventory . However , in many trenches , the Middle Neolithic ...
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... Knossos Neolithic from his own reading of the published data . I wish also to express my gratitude to Professor J.D. ... Knossos before the Bronze Age . Clarke , D. 1968. Analytical Archaeology . London , Methuen . Evans , A.J. 1921. The ...
... Knossos Neolithic from his own reading of the published data . I wish also to express my gratitude to Professor J.D. ... Knossos before the Bronze Age . Clarke , D. 1968. Analytical Archaeology . London , Methuen . Evans , A.J. 1921. The ...
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