Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 13Department of Archaeology, 1994 - Archaeology |
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Page 128
... authors specific geographic area of research rather than a central unifying theme . of As already noted , the major thrust in these essays is tracing the origins of some Nigeria's ethnic groups . To this effect , archaeological , oral ...
... authors specific geographic area of research rather than a central unifying theme . of As already noted , the major thrust in these essays is tracing the origins of some Nigeria's ethnic groups . To this effect , archaeological , oral ...
Page 142
... author's ability to present complex archaeological and biological concepts clearly and briefly is enviable . Although ... authors ' con- clusion that biological ageing methods are inaccurate is disturbing , as this has been strongly ...
... author's ability to present complex archaeological and biological concepts clearly and briefly is enviable . Although ... authors ' con- clusion that biological ageing methods are inaccurate is disturbing , as this has been strongly ...
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... authors do sometimes stretch the evidence too far . A striking example of this is the authors ' perpetuation and elaboration of the " Beaker squatting area " interpretation of the Final Neolithic activity at Newgrange . The authors even ...
... authors do sometimes stretch the evidence too far . A striking example of this is the authors ' perpetuation and elaboration of the " Beaker squatting area " interpretation of the Final Neolithic activity at Newgrange . The authors even ...
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