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... contributions from workers in any field . Articles should not normally exceed 3000 to 4000 words in length . The forthcoming theme for 6 : 2 is Archaeology and Education Non - thematic contributions of general interest are also welcome ...
... contributions from workers in any field . Articles should not normally exceed 3000 to 4000 words in length . The forthcoming theme for 6 : 2 is Archaeology and Education Non - thematic contributions of general interest are also welcome ...
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... contributions and limitations of current approaches for capturing meaning in the lives of prehistoric peoples , ( 2 ) an outline , with examples and commentary , of Hodder's " contextual " approach for recon- structing meaning , and ( 3 ) ...
... contributions and limitations of current approaches for capturing meaning in the lives of prehistoric peoples , ( 2 ) an outline , with examples and commentary , of Hodder's " contextual " approach for recon- structing meaning , and ( 3 ) ...
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... contribution to the study of prehistoric exchange sys- tems and an original analysis of a large body of worked stone . The two are brought together in a valuable account of the prehistoric obsidian quarries of Melos . The author quite ...
... contribution to the study of prehistoric exchange sys- tems and an original analysis of a large body of worked stone . The two are brought together in a valuable account of the prehistoric obsidian quarries of Melos . The author quite ...
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