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... records , such as newspapers , why not those phenomena which fall within the scope of all written records ? Who is to say that ancient texts are any less reliable as guides to the world they record than our own newspapers , or any less ...
... records , such as newspapers , why not those phenomena which fall within the scope of all written records ? Who is to say that ancient texts are any less reliable as guides to the world they record than our own newspapers , or any less ...
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... record and the dynamics of gatherer behaviour . The second chapter develops this by showing that hunter - gatherer groups are in fact regional systems in relation to the environment at three scales ; spatial , demographic and social ...
... record and the dynamics of gatherer behaviour . The second chapter develops this by showing that hunter - gatherer groups are in fact regional systems in relation to the environment at three scales ; spatial , demographic and social ...
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... record for Europe has , as he notes , been ( as La collected as sites and stones for example in H. de Lumley's ... record . The main conflict here is the essentially chronological nature of the subject matter ( i.e. the changing nature ...
... record for Europe has , as he notes , been ( as La collected as sites and stones for example in H. de Lumley's ... record . The main conflict here is the essentially chronological nature of the subject matter ( i.e. the changing nature ...
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