Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... lines , and point to problems of inference that such a division introduces into the interpretation of archaeological deposits . Archaeological inference : defining domestic and ritual contexts At the heart of the ritual / domestic ...
... lines , and point to problems of inference that such a division introduces into the interpretation of archaeological deposits . Archaeological inference : defining domestic and ritual contexts At the heart of the ritual / domestic ...
Page 219
... lines , exhibition attempts to show how advances in various techniques have led to the discovery of a mass of clarified information about Britain in the last 10,000 years . In true New Archaeological style , great emphasis is placed on ...
... lines , exhibition attempts to show how advances in various techniques have led to the discovery of a mass of clarified information about Britain in the last 10,000 years . In true New Archaeological style , great emphasis is placed on ...
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... line drawings are very clear and the reconstructions imaginative , being firmly based on the available evidence . It would be helpful to have a scale on all the drawings the details of size are hidden in the text in some cases . Rather ...
... line drawings are very clear and the reconstructions imaginative , being firmly based on the available evidence . It would be helpful to have a scale on all the drawings the details of size are hidden in the text in some cases . Rather ...
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