Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 2-4Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... specific ideological context which allowed and enabled archaeology to be used in a particular way is thereby equated with the specific archaeology produced by Kossinna as an individual . By using this kind of social perspective ...
... specific ideological context which allowed and enabled archaeology to be used in a particular way is thereby equated with the specific archaeology produced by Kossinna as an individual . By using this kind of social perspective ...
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... specific bodies material culture . Part 2 , con- sisting of six case studies on an investigation of of based ethno- historic data and on ethno- archaeological field work , results largely in a set of models which illustrate specific ...
... specific bodies material culture . Part 2 , con- sisting of six case studies on an investigation of of based ethno- historic data and on ethno- archaeological field work , results largely in a set of models which illustrate specific ...
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... Specific Fieldwork Three sites were chosen for this work , mainly because of their ' availability ' ; although many more were fieldwalked by a local team of volunteers ( see T.C.W.A.A.S. 1985 ) . The site specific approach can be ...
... Specific Fieldwork Three sites were chosen for this work , mainly because of their ' availability ' ; although many more were fieldwalked by a local team of volunteers ( see T.C.W.A.A.S. 1985 ) . The site specific approach can be ...
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