Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... century . Female archaeologists have worked in academic capacities , as in the case of Johanna Mestorf , who was curator of the museum in Kiel from 1873 , Professor at Kiel University from 1899 , and who was an important contributor to ...
... century . Female archaeologists have worked in academic capacities , as in the case of Johanna Mestorf , who was curator of the museum in Kiel from 1873 , Professor at Kiel University from 1899 , and who was an important contributor to ...
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... century AD and that use of the cemetery for cremations persisted until the end of the sixth century . The fifth century cremation cemetery appears to have occupied the area within the Roman ditches and to the west . The expansion of the ...
... century AD and that use of the cemetery for cremations persisted until the end of the sixth century . The fifth century cremation cemetery appears to have occupied the area within the Roman ditches and to the west . The expansion of the ...
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... century , when the post - industrial revolution exercises in ranking the world outside Europe increased . In the hey - day of anthropometry and other 19th century ethnological ' sciences ' , such a social re - arrangement was visually ...
... century , when the post - industrial revolution exercises in ranking the world outside Europe increased . In the hey - day of anthropometry and other 19th century ethnological ' sciences ' , such a social re - arrangement was visually ...
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