Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 10-11Department of Archaeology, 1991 - Archaeology |
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... tradition in German archaeology , personified by people like P. Reinecke ( Munich ) or G. von Merhart ( Marburg ) . In particular the typological tradition of von Merhardt , known as the ' Marburg School ' , had a tremendous influence ...
... tradition in German archaeology , personified by people like P. Reinecke ( Munich ) or G. von Merhart ( Marburg ) . In particular the typological tradition of von Merhardt , known as the ' Marburg School ' , had a tremendous influence ...
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... tradition of artefact stud- ies . The way into the study of hoards and votive deposits is through Arthur's return of Excali- bur into the waters of Avalon . This is contrasted with a tradition of deposition of valuables for intended ...
... tradition of artefact stud- ies . The way into the study of hoards and votive deposits is through Arthur's return of Excali- bur into the waters of Avalon . This is contrasted with a tradition of deposition of valuables for intended ...
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... tradition of crouched primary inhumations in individual barrows , often surrounded by a square ditched enclosure , and occasionally accompanied by a " chariot " ( actually , more of a cart ) . Greenwell and Mortimer , prolific barrow ...
... tradition of crouched primary inhumations in individual barrows , often surrounded by a square ditched enclosure , and occasionally accompanied by a " chariot " ( actually , more of a cart ) . Greenwell and Mortimer , prolific barrow ...
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