Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... important Iron Age assemblages in Slovenia in the years 1905- 14 ( Wells 1978 ) , or Mrs. M.E. Cunnington , whose first excavation took place in 1906 and who , together with her husband , excavated several of the most important ...
... important Iron Age assemblages in Slovenia in the years 1905- 14 ( Wells 1978 ) , or Mrs. M.E. Cunnington , whose first excavation took place in 1906 and who , together with her husband , excavated several of the most important ...
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... important and unique character and contribution of women ( for a similar division of interests in anthropology see ... important factor , enabling us to implement investigations and analysis . But they are not important on their own ...
... important and unique character and contribution of women ( for a similar division of interests in anthropology see ... important factor , enabling us to implement investigations and analysis . But they are not important on their own ...
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... important role in establishing and maintaining ties to property and the support of other people . Where rights and responsibilities are transmitted through the formation of male - female dyads gender role is expected to be a very important ...
... important role in establishing and maintaining ties to property and the support of other people . Where rights and responsibilities are transmitted through the formation of male - female dyads gender role is expected to be a very important ...
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