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... response to particular social and historical circumstances which lasted only for a few centuries ( e.g. Lewthwaite 1981 ) ? We do not know the answer , or at any rate we cannot assume such a uniformity , unless either we have some means ...
... response to particular social and historical circumstances which lasted only for a few centuries ( e.g. Lewthwaite 1981 ) ? We do not know the answer , or at any rate we cannot assume such a uniformity , unless either we have some means ...
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... response to a question posed by an Indian about why we do archaeology , an archaeologist responded : I think we can see a conflict between two value systems where you would rather see the burials left untouched and we have an innate ...
... response to a question posed by an Indian about why we do archaeology , an archaeologist responded : I think we can see a conflict between two value systems where you would rather see the burials left untouched and we have an innate ...
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... response of extant Neanderthal populations to the coming of modern Man with fully Upper Palaeolithic technology . These issues , of course , will be subject to further research but this volume efficiently describes the problems and ...
... response of extant Neanderthal populations to the coming of modern Man with fully Upper Palaeolithic technology . These issues , of course , will be subject to further research but this volume efficiently describes the problems and ...
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