Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 12-13Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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Page 34
... considered unfit and unworthy by selection of their means of dis- course . This imposed silence effectively denies the existence of non - processualist reconstructions of history . It must be established that the signification of the ...
... considered unfit and unworthy by selection of their means of dis- course . This imposed silence effectively denies the existence of non - processualist reconstructions of history . It must be established that the signification of the ...
Page 57
... considered to be very recent , no more than a few thousand years old by the middle of the decade the occupation of Australia was found to date into the Pleistocene ; by the end of the decade dates in the order of 35,000 years old had ...
... considered to be very recent , no more than a few thousand years old by the middle of the decade the occupation of Australia was found to date into the Pleistocene ; by the end of the decade dates in the order of 35,000 years old had ...
Page 85
... considered the earliest phase of childhood , and its end may possibly have been marked in the child's third year by the choes festival , mentioned above ( Hamilton 1992 ; van Hoorn 1951 ) . Following infancy , and extending ...
... considered the earliest phase of childhood , and its end may possibly have been marked in the child's third year by the choes festival , mentioned above ( Hamilton 1992 ; van Hoorn 1951 ) . Following infancy , and extending ...
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