Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 12-13Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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Page 97
... appear region- ally may seem insignificant ( 6 out of 27 ) it is significant that 5 of those 6 are in Gloucestershire whilst Brecknockshire has none . Conversely , out of a total of 11 sites with sillstones , Brecknockshire has 4 out of ...
... appear region- ally may seem insignificant ( 6 out of 27 ) it is significant that 5 of those 6 are in Gloucestershire whilst Brecknockshire has none . Conversely , out of a total of 11 sites with sillstones , Brecknockshire has 4 out of ...
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... appear as no more than rather anomalous secondary phenomena on Egypt's southern periphery . More generally , this region has been perceived by many Africanists as marginal and somehow disconnected from more westerly regions of Sudanic ...
... appear as no more than rather anomalous secondary phenomena on Egypt's southern periphery . More generally , this region has been perceived by many Africanists as marginal and somehow disconnected from more westerly regions of Sudanic ...
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... appear completely disconnected and separated from all the other archaeological data related to the settlements that are supposedly the primary focus . Perhaps these works effectively constitute separate discourses superimposed upon data ...
... appear completely disconnected and separated from all the other archaeological data related to the settlements that are supposedly the primary focus . Perhaps these works effectively constitute separate discourses superimposed upon data ...
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