Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 178
... becomes interesting when we note that these houses were built over a span of about two centuries and belonged to ... become irrelevant issues ( Tzakou 1979 , 54 ) . Similarly the distribution of high status family houses is based in ...
... becomes interesting when we note that these houses were built over a span of about two centuries and belonged to ... become irrelevant issues ( Tzakou 1979 , 54 ) . Similarly the distribution of high status family houses is based in ...
Page 218
... become . This takes me back to the first part of this appeal : the asymmetry in the female : male ratio . How can we expect more women to take an active part in archaeology , if we do not show them that women and men are equal ? My ...
... become . This takes me back to the first part of this appeal : the asymmetry in the female : male ratio . How can we expect more women to take an active part in archaeology , if we do not show them that women and men are equal ? My ...
Page 238
... becomes fluent and Higham allows himself more room to interpret . References ironically , too few in the section ... become increasingly important as a source of evidence , partnering land charters as only instruments with which has ...
... becomes fluent and Higham allows himself more room to interpret . References ironically , too few in the section ... become increasingly important as a source of evidence , partnering land charters as only instruments with which has ...
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