Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 21Department of Archaeology, 2006 - Archaeology |
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Page 142
... region around the Mediterranean in the early to mid 20th century is somewhat to its detriment . By dealing with such tight constrictions on both the type of political relation as well as geographical region and period , it appears to ...
... region around the Mediterranean in the early to mid 20th century is somewhat to its detriment . By dealing with such tight constrictions on both the type of political relation as well as geographical region and period , it appears to ...
Page 166
... region during the time . But the authors ' interpretation is largely free - floating , for instance , they offer no reason why Hofstadir should not be seen as a colony of the rich Reykjahlid farmers who were attempting to obtain ...
... region during the time . But the authors ' interpretation is largely free - floating , for instance , they offer no reason why Hofstadir should not be seen as a colony of the rich Reykjahlid farmers who were attempting to obtain ...
Page 157
... region - by - region basis within the North American Southwest including Northwestern Mexico . Explanation again focuses on the geologic and petrologic properties of the obsidian source , though this is shot through with discussion of ...
... region - by - region basis within the North American Southwest including Northwestern Mexico . Explanation again focuses on the geologic and petrologic properties of the obsidian source , though this is shot through with discussion of ...
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Building technologies quick architecture and Early Neolithic long barrow sites in Southern | 117 |
Book Reviews and Notes | 135 |
Archaeological Review from Cambridge 21 1 | 137 |
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