Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... axes and Medieval watermills on . equal terms , .as different aspects of human innovation . Throughout the exhibition a maior dichotomy is presented , as we are shown first how past people conducted their lives , then how they dealt ...
... axes and Medieval watermills on . equal terms , .as different aspects of human innovation . Throughout the exhibition a maior dichotomy is presented , as we are shown first how past people conducted their lives , then how they dealt ...
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... axes over the south - east of England is studied in an attempt to explain the concentration of such finds on the Lower Greensand . As such this Daner is isolated and more studies of this kind would be useful . would also be interesting ...
... axes over the south - east of England is studied in an attempt to explain the concentration of such finds on the Lower Greensand . As such this Daner is isolated and more studies of this kind would be useful . would also be interesting ...
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