Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 2-4Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 75
Page 30
... concern with industrial , above ground and underwater archaeology and a concern with what I'll call the subject ' philosophy ' . Digs are out for two reasons ; the archaeologist seems to have lost interest in them ( rescue is no longer ...
... concern with industrial , above ground and underwater archaeology and a concern with what I'll call the subject ' philosophy ' . Digs are out for two reasons ; the archaeologist seems to have lost interest in them ( rescue is no longer ...
Page 39
... concerned themselves with the properties of the raw materials involved , the transformations which these undergo during ... concern us more directly , and are more interesting , because less of their potential information value has been ...
... concerned themselves with the properties of the raw materials involved , the transformations which these undergo during ... concern us more directly , and are more interesting , because less of their potential information value has been ...
Page 87
... concern of the Directorate ( some would say the first concern ) and there is an equivalent Committee on Historic Buildings , chaired by Mrs. Jennifer Jenkins , Chairwoman of the Historic Buildings Council which replaces it . The ...
... concern of the Directorate ( some would say the first concern ) and there is an equivalent Committee on Historic Buildings , chaired by Mrs. Jennifer Jenkins , Chairwoman of the Historic Buildings Council which replaces it . The ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Academic activity analysis Ancient Monuments Anthropology Antiquarianism Antiquity approach archaeo archaeological context archaeological record Archaeological Review artefacts behaviour Binford British Bronze Age camps causewayed enclosure century ceramic Christopher Chippindale complex concern contemporary context decoration Deir el-Medina discussion documents early economic Ethnoarchaeology ethnographic evidence example excavation field fieldwalking fieldwork Figure groups history of archaeology Hodder human hunter-gatherer ideas ideology important individual interest interpretation Iron Age issues Knossos landscape London material culture means Mixtec Mont Bégo museums Mycenaean nature Neolithic organisation paper past patterns Paul Lane period perspective potential pottery prehistoric present problem production Pylos region relationship relevant result Review from Cambridge Roman sample schist schist plaques settlement sherds social society spatial specific Stonehenge structure style stylistic suggest survey tablets Tartessos texts textual theoretical theory tion tradition understanding University Press variables Zapotec