Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 21Department of Archaeology, 2006 - Archaeology |
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Page 103
... period is predominantly relational ; especially when compared to the more technically and aesthetically painted and elaborated vessels of the Classic period ( see Hendon 1991 ) . Ceramics recovered from the Late Preclassic , however ...
... period is predominantly relational ; especially when compared to the more technically and aesthetically painted and elaborated vessels of the Classic period ( see Hendon 1991 ) . Ceramics recovered from the Late Preclassic , however ...
Page 138
... period was utilised by Mussolini and Metaxas as a declaration of their roles as the heirs to advanced and powerful civilisations . The article on Franco's Spain , however , highlights that the selection of a more recent historical period ...
... period was utilised by Mussolini and Metaxas as a declaration of their roles as the heirs to advanced and powerful civilisations . The article on Franco's Spain , however , highlights that the selection of a more recent historical period ...
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... period of intense climatic variability as well as climate change , with periodic ice ages interspersed with periods ... period , including pollen analysis and ice core samples . Following a description of climate and climate change ...
... period of intense climatic variability as well as climate change , with periodic ice ages interspersed with periods ... period , including pollen analysis and ice core samples . Following a description of climate and climate change ...
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