Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 12-13Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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... origins and development of Prehistoric archaeology . Sam Lucy : The origins of ' Englishness ' : The effects of notions of racial identity on Anglo - Saxon studies . Martin Tingle : Darwin and Pitt - Rivers in the Jungles of Hampshire ...
... origins and development of Prehistoric archaeology . Sam Lucy : The origins of ' Englishness ' : The effects of notions of racial identity on Anglo - Saxon studies . Martin Tingle : Darwin and Pitt - Rivers in the Jungles of Hampshire ...
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... origins and assumptions of those who advance them , " insiders " and " outsiders " , black and white , African and European . Are we therefore to shrug our shoulders and say that any interpretation will do because all are unprovable ...
... origins and assumptions of those who advance them , " insiders " and " outsiders " , black and white , African and European . Are we therefore to shrug our shoulders and say that any interpretation will do because all are unprovable ...
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... origins of political formations , and also quite clearly these oral traditions represent accounts rationalised to suit subsequent political needs . A major departure from these restrictions has been made through comparative linguistic ...
... origins of political formations , and also quite clearly these oral traditions represent accounts rationalised to suit subsequent political needs . A major departure from these restrictions has been made through comparative linguistic ...
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