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... aspects of time in 17th and 18th Century England . ( from the records of the Watchmakers Guild in London quoted in Thompson 1967 , 65 ) . The It seems that the desire for accuracy was a secondary concern . market for timepieces was ...
... aspects of time in 17th and 18th Century England . ( from the records of the Watchmakers Guild in London quoted in Thompson 1967 , 65 ) . The It seems that the desire for accuracy was a secondary concern . market for timepieces was ...
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... aspects of this solution , if it allows greater debate between different viewpoints and a fuller involvement of archaeology in contem- porary social and political issues . Yet most archaeologists feel that this solution is too extreme ...
... aspects of this solution , if it allows greater debate between different viewpoints and a fuller involvement of archaeology in contem- porary social and political issues . Yet most archaeologists feel that this solution is too extreme ...
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... aspect and those concerned with the identification of Dalaeolithic behaviour , which have no chronological under ... aspects of a society , even ' simple ' one , is problematic within the social sciences . Leaving this aside though ...
... aspect and those concerned with the identification of Dalaeolithic behaviour , which have no chronological under ... aspects of a society , even ' simple ' one , is problematic within the social sciences . Leaving this aside though ...
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