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... later developments , from different points of view in time and at different time scales . My own preference , as will become clear , is for a time perspectivist and allocentric position . I should preface my remarks by making explicit ...
... later developments , from different points of view in time and at different time scales . My own preference , as will become clear , is for a time perspectivist and allocentric position . I should preface my remarks by making explicit ...
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... later . a -- as how In the fog of boredom induced by many of the lectures of that period Glyn stood out as someone who could keep you awake . As a raconteur , for Welsh hwill and sheer oratory , he could not be bettered . The as past ...
... later . a -- as how In the fog of boredom induced by many of the lectures of that period Glyn stood out as someone who could keep you awake . As a raconteur , for Welsh hwill and sheer oratory , he could not be bettered . The as past ...
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... later generations accus- tomed to woolly thought and verbiage . The new professionalism of the seventies which demanded that archaeologists should be Super People competent excavators , scientists and social theorists bred a generation ...
... later generations accus- tomed to woolly thought and verbiage . The new professionalism of the seventies which demanded that archaeologists should be Super People competent excavators , scientists and social theorists bred a generation ...
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