Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 15Department of Archaeology, 1998 - Archaeology |
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... traditions ) from which they took inspiration . Indeed , Pächt claimed that Romanesque art can be distinguished from Carolingian art by " its greater , not its lesser , indebtedness to the Barbarian , anti - classical tradition ...
... traditions ) from which they took inspiration . Indeed , Pächt claimed that Romanesque art can be distinguished from Carolingian art by " its greater , not its lesser , indebtedness to the Barbarian , anti - classical tradition ...
Page 126
... tradition . These elongated structures are characterised in ground- plan by a marked outward bowing of the side ... traditions . Around ancient Greek and Roman theatres in particular a detailed 126 Mounds , megaliths , music and mind.
... tradition . These elongated structures are characterised in ground- plan by a marked outward bowing of the side ... traditions . Around ancient Greek and Roman theatres in particular a detailed 126 Mounds , megaliths , music and mind.
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... tradition ? This issue hopes to bring together theoretical considerations of how to understand evidence for past ... traditional cultural- historical approach to change which the New Archaeology rejected . Early processual archaeology ...
... tradition ? This issue hopes to bring together theoretical considerations of how to understand evidence for past ... traditional cultural- historical approach to change which the New Archaeology rejected . Early processual archaeology ...
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