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... example : Stonehenge . Fact : Stonehenge is a monument built and re - built from large stones , between 5000 and 3000 vears ago . Archaeologists begin to interpret this structure through the use of concepts such as ' Neolithic ...
... example : Stonehenge . Fact : Stonehenge is a monument built and re - built from large stones , between 5000 and 3000 vears ago . Archaeologists begin to interpret this structure through the use of concepts such as ' Neolithic ...
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... example , see Passmore 1984 for a discussion of the recent reduction in the size of education budgets of £ 100 million per annum ) . Many schools now have to rely entirely on parental contributions to finance trips and excursions ; in ...
... example , see Passmore 1984 for a discussion of the recent reduction in the size of education budgets of £ 100 million per annum ) . Many schools now have to rely entirely on parental contributions to finance trips and excursions ; in ...
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... example of the pellucidity of this ideological mask is that even books with non - gender related titles such as Prehistory to Roman Britain ( Mitchell and Middleton 1979 ) , Prehistory ( Branigan 1984 ) , the Children's Encyclopedia of ...
... example of the pellucidity of this ideological mask is that even books with non - gender related titles such as Prehistory to Roman Britain ( Mitchell and Middleton 1979 ) , Prehistory ( Branigan 1984 ) , the Children's Encyclopedia of ...
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