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... seems to run something like this . Since general concepts , theories and principles can only be derived from the study of contemporary processes ( and archaeologists themselves patently seem to believe this because that is where they go ...
... seems to run something like this . Since general concepts , theories and principles can only be derived from the study of contemporary processes ( and archaeologists themselves patently seem to believe this because that is where they go ...
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... seem like an attempt to achieve a Martian's eye view of human history , we should remember that even Martians would ... seems to redress the balance too far in the other direction , claiming the priority of long - term processes over ...
... seem like an attempt to achieve a Martian's eye view of human history , we should remember that even Martians would ... seems to redress the balance too far in the other direction , claiming the priority of long - term processes over ...
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... seems likely , that some prehistoric women felt what is now popularly called suppression . What it ' meant ' to them ... seem far beyond what could ever be known with confidence from the artefactual record . Even if a category such as ...
... seems likely , that some prehistoric women felt what is now popularly called suppression . What it ' meant ' to them ... seem far beyond what could ever be known with confidence from the artefactual record . Even if a category such as ...
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