Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... recently published study ( 1984 , but published 1986 ) " Women in Prehis- tory : The Danish Example " shows that this is unfortunately not always the case . Although Randsborg is aware of the need to study women's roles and he makes ...
... recently published study ( 1984 , but published 1986 ) " Women in Prehis- tory : The Danish Example " shows that this is unfortunately not always the case . Although Randsborg is aware of the need to study women's roles and he makes ...
Page 221
... recently , but it serves as a useful guide to the problems of digging in a city constantly under the eye of impatient developers . Furthermore , the point is made that the archaeo- logists ' worst enemies , the metal detectors , be used ...
... recently , but it serves as a useful guide to the problems of digging in a city constantly under the eye of impatient developers . Furthermore , the point is made that the archaeo- logists ' worst enemies , the metal detectors , be used ...
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... recently taken such a stand , and so illustrates the relationship in practice between politics and archaeology . a socio - historical discioline . Although supposedly non - political , archaeology should not be expected to avoid the ...
... recently taken such a stand , and so illustrates the relationship in practice between politics and archaeology . a socio - historical discioline . Although supposedly non - political , archaeology should not be expected to avoid the ...
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