Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 2-4Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... structure which led to the formulation of a proposal for a future one : for example , this led to the founding of the Journal of Danish Archaeology . The main elements in such a publication structure should be : 1 . 2 . 3 . Catalogues ...
... structure which led to the formulation of a proposal for a future one : for example , this led to the founding of the Journal of Danish Archaeology . The main elements in such a publication structure should be : 1 . 2 . 3 . Catalogues ...
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... structure or settlement form was being indicated . However , as we have maintained above , a single match does not make a case , and if we want to accept Mimaki as the name of a palace , as Egami suggests , then we must find supporting ...
... structure or settlement form was being indicated . However , as we have maintained above , a single match does not make a case , and if we want to accept Mimaki as the name of a palace , as Egami suggests , then we must find supporting ...
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... structure which shows broad continuous trends in several dimensions , throughout a wide body of material culture . This structure can be seen to be both plausible and understandable in relation to contemporary ideas of beauty . These ...
... structure which shows broad continuous trends in several dimensions , throughout a wide body of material culture . This structure can be seen to be both plausible and understandable in relation to contemporary ideas of beauty . These ...
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