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... reasons we will not delve into here . This attitude is changing ( see Kissock and Hill , this volume ) , and now that ... reason why the dichotomy between the dynamics of archaeological thought and static popular presentation should ...
... reasons we will not delve into here . This attitude is changing ( see Kissock and Hill , this volume ) , and now that ... reason why the dichotomy between the dynamics of archaeological thought and static popular presentation should ...
Page 178
... reasons for the development of agriculture in Middle America . They don't need to know these things , but before they choose their disser- tation it would be a good idea to let them hear about them . Otherwise we shall have 95 % of ...
... reasons for the development of agriculture in Middle America . They don't need to know these things , but before they choose their disser- tation it would be a good idea to let them hear about them . Otherwise we shall have 95 % of ...
Page 190
... reasons . Firstly , the archaeological information , as has been noted before , contributes to our understanding of the ... reason , related to the first , stems from the belief that there is a need for the public to be allowed to see ...
... reasons . Firstly , the archaeological information , as has been noted before , contributes to our understanding of the ... reason , related to the first , stems from the belief that there is a need for the public to be allowed to see ...
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