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... issue . Illustrations should be A4 ( 210 x 297 mm ) for reduction to A5 ( 148 x 210 mm ) . ARC has a policy of the non- sexist usage of language , and contributors are requested to conform to this policy . The editors are most willing ...
... issue . Illustrations should be A4 ( 210 x 297 mm ) for reduction to A5 ( 148 x 210 mm ) . ARC has a policy of the non- sexist usage of language , and contributors are requested to conform to this policy . The editors are most willing ...
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... issue : firstly , the locus of time concepts [ O. de M. ] and secondly , the focus of time frameworks [ P. C. ] . Locus of Time Concepts -- The papers in this issue touch on the conceptualisation of time by several groups archaeologists ...
... issue : firstly , the locus of time concepts [ O. de M. ] and secondly , the focus of time frameworks [ P. C. ] . Locus of Time Concepts -- The papers in this issue touch on the conceptualisation of time by several groups archaeologists ...
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... issue . When examined through an Indian primary oralist world view , arguments made by archaeologists that reburial should only occur when there is a demonstrated genetic relationship or cultural affiliation between the bones and ...
... issue . When examined through an Indian primary oralist world view , arguments made by archaeologists that reburial should only occur when there is a demonstrated genetic relationship or cultural affiliation between the bones and ...
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