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Thirdly , given the vast amount of co - ordinated research necessary for the
clarification of the above issues , we suggest that an initial step in this direction
would be towards works that are concerned with the study and explication of the
...
Thirdly , given the vast amount of co - ordinated research necessary for the
clarification of the above issues , we suggest that an initial step in this direction
would be towards works that are concerned with the study and explication of the
...
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Such debates are of potential interest to any archaeologist concerned with the
theme of this issue , but are often ... The purpose of this article is therefore to
outline some of these methodological and interpretive issues to an audience who
, it is ...
Such debates are of potential interest to any archaeologist concerned with the
theme of this issue , but are often ... The purpose of this article is therefore to
outline some of these methodological and interpretive issues to an audience who
, it is ...
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