Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... contributions from workers in any field . Articles should not normally exceed 3000 to 4000 words in length . The forthcoming theme for 6 : 1 is ' Time and Archaeology ' . Non- thematic contributions of general interest are also welcome ...
... contributions from workers in any field . Articles should not normally exceed 3000 to 4000 words in length . The forthcoming theme for 6 : 1 is ' Time and Archaeology ' . Non- thematic contributions of general interest are also welcome ...
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... contributions of the " men over of 1859 " , Petrie could never have formulated his dating techniques . On the other hand , it ... contribution to archaeology was that he , together with Evans , Lubbock and Lyell , visited Abbeville and ...
... contributions of the " men over of 1859 " , Petrie could never have formulated his dating techniques . On the other hand , it ... contribution to archaeology was that he , together with Evans , Lubbock and Lyell , visited Abbeville and ...
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... contribution . -- of a In the other sub - fields of anthropology , topics covered range from accounts of aspects of the historical development of anthropo- logy ( including , in volume two . a look at contributions by women to early ...
... contribution . -- of a In the other sub - fields of anthropology , topics covered range from accounts of aspects of the historical development of anthropo- logy ( including , in volume two . a look at contributions by women to early ...
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