Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 2-4Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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ARCHAEOLOGY AND TEXTS John Bennet The discovery and decipherment of ancient texts has fascinated scholars for many years ( see Pope 1975 ) . The reason for this lies in a text's peculiar status as a material object which carries certain ...
ARCHAEOLOGY AND TEXTS John Bennet The discovery and decipherment of ancient texts has fascinated scholars for many years ( see Pope 1975 ) . The reason for this lies in a text's peculiar status as a material object which carries certain ...
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recording chariot wheels ( below , p . 84 ) , where the Sa texts ( united as one textual ' set ' ) do not all occur together within the same archaeo- logical context . A converse instance is the Pylos archive room , where many texts are ...
recording chariot wheels ( below , p . 84 ) , where the Sa texts ( united as one textual ' set ' ) do not all occur together within the same archaeo- logical context . A converse instance is the Pylos archive room , where many texts are ...
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... texts and their contexts , both textual and archaeological , the information is synthesised and integrated into the wider archaeological picture . Such a process is appropriate in the Aegean for two reasons . Firstly , the texts , as ...
... texts and their contexts , both textual and archaeological , the information is synthesised and integrated into the wider archaeological picture . Such a process is appropriate in the Aegean for two reasons . Firstly , the texts , as ...
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