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Jenkins , J.G. 1968 . Post - medieval archaeology and folklife studies , Post -
Medieval Archaeology 2 , 1-9 . Laslett , P. 1965 . The World We Have Lost .
London , Met huen . Lawrence , R.J. 1983 . The interpretation of vernacular
architecture .
Jenkins , J.G. 1968 . Post - medieval archaeology and folklife studies , Post -
Medieval Archaeology 2 , 1-9 . Laslett , P. 1965 . The World We Have Lost .
London , Met huen . Lawrence , R.J. 1983 . The interpretation of vernacular
architecture .
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London , Academic Press , Giddens , A. 1977 . Central Problems in Social Theory
. London , Macmillan Press . Giddens , A. 1981. A Contemporary Critique of
Historical Materialism . London , Macmillan Press . Harris , 0 . 1981 . Households
as ...
London , Academic Press , Giddens , A. 1977 . Central Problems in Social Theory
. London , Macmillan Press . Giddens , A. 1981. A Contemporary Critique of
Historical Materialism . London , Macmillan Press . Harris , 0 . 1981 . Households
as ...
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The exhithis exhibition and , initially , bition is to be criticised for its surprisingly
few artefacts ( most of concentration on City archaeology , those present are not
imaginatively rather than that of Greater London , exhibited ) , the organisers ...
The exhithis exhibition and , initially , bition is to be criticised for its surprisingly
few artefacts ( most of concentration on City archaeology , those present are not
imaginatively rather than that of Greater London , exhibited ) , the organisers ...
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