Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... sense . This would appear a glaring omission to an archaeologist today , but , at the time this article was published , the quantitative study of history was in its infancy ( Laslett 1965 , preface ) . Studies in vernacular architecture ...
... sense . This would appear a glaring omission to an archaeologist today , but , at the time this article was published , the quantitative study of history was in its infancy ( Laslett 1965 , preface ) . Studies in vernacular architecture ...
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... sense of the act , and which forms would be inappropriate . Without further comparison with other contemporary burials in the region , at this juncture it is only possible to say that an inverted collared urn , with a specific ...
... sense of the act , and which forms would be inappropriate . Without further comparison with other contemporary burials in the region , at this juncture it is only possible to say that an inverted collared urn , with a specific ...
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... sense . How do the social sciences proceed ? Ever since Comte , and in a sense since Plato , what can collectively be called the social sciences have been motivated by a desire to uncover unchanging or inciples behind varying social ...
... sense . How do the social sciences proceed ? Ever since Comte , and in a sense since Plato , what can collectively be called the social sciences have been motivated by a desire to uncover unchanging or inciples behind varying social ...
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