Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 13Department of Archaeology, 1994 - Archaeology |
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... example , Jenne - jeno in the west ( McIntosh and McIntosh 1980 , McIntosh , S ( ed . ) 1995 ) and Kerma in the east ( Bonnet 1992 ) the antiquity of forms of urbanised and complex state- level societies in pre - historic sub - Saharan ...
... example , Jenne - jeno in the west ( McIntosh and McIntosh 1980 , McIntosh , S ( ed . ) 1995 ) and Kerma in the east ( Bonnet 1992 ) the antiquity of forms of urbanised and complex state- level societies in pre - historic sub - Saharan ...
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... example see CMS 1822 ) . The house was a school for young Maori , a place where they accessed a new world of learning and were encouraged to imitate the examples of Christian behaviour that the missionary families presented to them ...
... example see CMS 1822 ) . The house was a school for young Maori , a place where they accessed a new world of learning and were encouraged to imitate the examples of Christian behaviour that the missionary families presented to them ...
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... example , the Borum Eshøj old man or the Skrydstrup woman would have improved on those used . The repeating of the Spitalfields authors ' con- clusion that biological ageing methods are inaccurate is disturbing , as this has been ...
... example , the Borum Eshøj old man or the Skrydstrup woman would have improved on those used . The repeating of the Spitalfields authors ' con- clusion that biological ageing methods are inaccurate is disturbing , as this has been ...
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