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... prehistory . Archaeology in Oceania 21 , 121-129 . Higgs , E.S. , Vita - Finzi , C. , Harris , D.R. and Fagg , A.E. 1967. The climate , environment and industries of Stone Age Greece , part III . Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society ...
... prehistory . Archaeology in Oceania 21 , 121-129 . Higgs , E.S. , Vita - Finzi , C. , Harris , D.R. and Fagg , A.E. 1967. The climate , environment and industries of Stone Age Greece , part III . Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society ...
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... prehistoric peoples , ( 2 ) an outline , with examples and commentary , of Hodder's " contextual " approach for recon- structing meaning , and ( 3 ) presentation of a series of political and social outlooks which Hodder recommends be ...
... prehistoric peoples , ( 2 ) an outline , with examples and commentary , of Hodder's " contextual " approach for recon- structing meaning , and ( 3 ) presentation of a series of political and social outlooks which Hodder recommends be ...
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... prehistoric peoples . Feminist perspec- tives are suggested along with two other ' alternative ' perspectives : indigenous archaeologies and working - class archaeologies . hallmarks of the 1960s provide an ideational handle by which ...
... prehistoric peoples . Feminist perspec- tives are suggested along with two other ' alternative ' perspectives : indigenous archaeologies and working - class archaeologies . hallmarks of the 1960s provide an ideational handle by which ...
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