Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 13Department of Archaeology, 1994 - Archaeology |
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Page 46
... evidence does not support the conquest hypothesis . The evidence for the accompanying destruction which supposedly went hand in hand with the conquest is not conclusive at Koumbi Saleh in Southern Mauritania , the reputed site of the ...
... evidence does not support the conquest hypothesis . The evidence for the accompanying destruction which supposedly went hand in hand with the conquest is not conclusive at Koumbi Saleh in Southern Mauritania , the reputed site of the ...
Page 114
... evidence for social complexity and organisation of the A - Group culture ( 3500-2900 BC ) . His discussion hinges on a careful consideration of the radical claim that " pharaonic civilisation " was a Nubian invention introduced by ...
... evidence for social complexity and organisation of the A - Group culture ( 3500-2900 BC ) . His discussion hinges on a careful consideration of the radical claim that " pharaonic civilisation " was a Nubian invention introduced by ...
Page 154
... 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 take this traditional ...
... 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 take this traditional ...
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