Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 2-4Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 56
... theory which they themselves dismiss as lunacy . It seems strange that they should not attempt to mount a more sustained campaign against such erroneous and time - wasting theories , for it is supposed to be their job to provide the ...
... theory which they themselves dismiss as lunacy . It seems strange that they should not attempt to mount a more sustained campaign against such erroneous and time - wasting theories , for it is supposed to be their job to provide the ...
Page 34
... theory is silent about them . There is also no concern in this theory with the chronologically disparate elements in the later Vedic texts . Another theory tries to link the movements of the Yadavas , a Puranic lineage group which ...
... theory is silent about them . There is also no concern in this theory with the chronologically disparate elements in the later Vedic texts . Another theory tries to link the movements of the Yadavas , a Puranic lineage group which ...
Page 107
... theory and practice . ARC invited archaeologists from the Universities of Glasgow and Cam- bridge and from Norfolk Field Unit to either review the conference as a whole or to comment on partic- ular sessions . This year TAG moves north ...
... theory and practice . ARC invited archaeologists from the Universities of Glasgow and Cam- bridge and from Norfolk Field Unit to either review the conference as a whole or to comment on partic- ular sessions . This year TAG moves north ...
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