Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 147
... variability in this spatial patterning that has been underplayed in this debate , and will be suggested in what follows as the foundation for an alternative approach . Towards an Alternative Approach An attempt has been made to trace ...
... variability in this spatial patterning that has been underplayed in this debate , and will be suggested in what follows as the foundation for an alternative approach . Towards an Alternative Approach An attempt has been made to trace ...
Page 227
... Variability in Central India . Cambridge , Cambridge University Press , Cambridge . 1985. 253pp . £ 25.00 ( Hard ) ISBN 0-521-30522-5 . Reviewed by Robin Boast Of the spate of recent books on ceramic variability and material culture ...
... Variability in Central India . Cambridge , Cambridge University Press , Cambridge . 1985. 253pp . £ 25.00 ( Hard ) ISBN 0-521-30522-5 . Reviewed by Robin Boast Of the spate of recent books on ceramic variability and material culture ...
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... variability independently of knowledge of the original culture of its production . In doing so it treats art as any other element of an archaeological assemblage , subjecting it to typological assessment and using individual , the ...
... variability independently of knowledge of the original culture of its production . In doing so it treats art as any other element of an archaeological assemblage , subjecting it to typological assessment and using individual , the ...
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