Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 2-4Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 86
... reference to legislation . They say : ... was " The legislation referred to by the Government in its reply , passed by Parliament and can be set aside by Parliament . Museums in many countries , bound by equally strict regulations ...
... reference to legislation . They say : ... was " The legislation referred to by the Government in its reply , passed by Parliament and can be set aside by Parliament . Museums in many countries , bound by equally strict regulations ...
Page 131
... reference to archaeology , as an antidote to confusion and misunderstanding . In addition , she hopes to contribute to a deeper understanding of archaeology in relation both to other disciplines and to general philosophical concerns ...
... reference to archaeology , as an antidote to confusion and misunderstanding . In addition , she hopes to contribute to a deeper understanding of archaeology in relation both to other disciplines and to general philosophical concerns ...
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... reference to the proto - Elamites , and Weisberger third millennium BC copper produc- tion in Oman . The latter sets out the " ... archaeological evidence for the connections between the Makan / Oman peninsula and Sumer , Di Imun ...
... reference to the proto - Elamites , and Weisberger third millennium BC copper produc- tion in Oman . The latter sets out the " ... archaeological evidence for the connections between the Makan / Oman peninsula and Sumer , Di Imun ...
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