Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 10-11Department of Archaeology, 1991 - Archaeology |
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Page 76
... evidence which will support the scientific evidence . Geoff Bailey gave a nice example of the way that's happening in terms of the debate about anatomically modern humans and their origins in Africa . The biochemical evidence is there ...
... evidence which will support the scientific evidence . Geoff Bailey gave a nice example of the way that's happening in terms of the debate about anatomically modern humans and their origins in Africa . The biochemical evidence is there ...
Page 119
... evidence from 5th - 12th century Ireland using law tracts and finds to outline the archaeology of the Dark Age / Late Iron Age . Views and findings are quoted from sources as diverse as Haliday ( 1884 ) The Scandinavian Kingdom of ...
... evidence from 5th - 12th century Ireland using law tracts and finds to outline the archaeology of the Dark Age / Late Iron Age . Views and findings are quoted from sources as diverse as Haliday ( 1884 ) The Scandinavian Kingdom of ...
Page 175
... evidence ; new approaches will only gain credibility when they too can account for the material evidence . This is no small task . For Duke this must mean engaging in a more creative dialogue with the evidence to flesh out the ...
... evidence ; new approaches will only gain credibility when they too can account for the material evidence . This is no small task . For Duke this must mean engaging in a more creative dialogue with the evidence to flesh out the ...
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