Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... society , but that their influence will be primarily reflected in the spatial order of settlements . This does not mean that multiple criteria of status evaluation must always exist , but even in those examples where the dominance of a ...
... society , but that their influence will be primarily reflected in the spatial order of settlements . This does not mean that multiple criteria of status evaluation must always exist , but even in those examples where the dominance of a ...
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... society . Unfortun- ately , it does not add anything new to what is already available in the current literature ... Society of London , and various natural history societies , not forgetting the British Association for Advancement of ...
... society . Unfortun- ately , it does not add anything new to what is already available in the current literature ... Society of London , and various natural history societies , not forgetting the British Association for Advancement of ...
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... Society and the Geological Society . In connection with this it should be pointed out that most of Evans ' work was concerned with aspects of the classification of coins and stone and bronze implements . author gives the impression her ...
... Society and the Geological Society . In connection with this it should be pointed out that most of Evans ' work was concerned with aspects of the classification of coins and stone and bronze implements . author gives the impression her ...
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