Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 2-4Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... involved ? ) How did the ( production and ) distribution systems of the more widely distributed fine wares differ ... involved . Four major fields of study have contributed to ceramic re- search : 1. The natural sciences and ceramic ...
... involved ? ) How did the ( production and ) distribution systems of the more widely distributed fine wares differ ... involved . Four major fields of study have contributed to ceramic re- search : 1. The natural sciences and ceramic ...
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... involved went back to attempts to define the distinctive qualities of Anglicanism , and to post - Reformation attacks on excessive superstition and theocracy.17 The alternative view of the Druids as bearers of patriarchal religion is ...
... involved went back to attempts to define the distinctive qualities of Anglicanism , and to post - Reformation attacks on excessive superstition and theocracy.17 The alternative view of the Druids as bearers of patriarchal religion is ...
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... involved in the discipline . Furthermore , as this has been the format of most archaeological histories , the result is that the social context tends to be reduced to the life - history of individuals involved , and the concept of ...
... involved in the discipline . Furthermore , as this has been the format of most archaeological histories , the result is that the social context tends to be reduced to the life - history of individuals involved , and the concept of ...
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