Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... exhibit were worn by men . We are given no clue as to whether all men wore these or just certain men . We do not ... exhibit ? Upon going through the Viking period , a friend noted that the female : male ratio seemed to be about 20 ...
... exhibit were worn by men . We are given no clue as to whether all men wore these or just certain men . We do not ... exhibit ? Upon going through the Viking period , a friend noted that the female : male ratio seemed to be about 20 ...
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... exhibition hall was designed to fit on top of this basement and use it as a bottom display gallery " to emphasise the workshop nature of the exhibit " ( Rürup 1987 , 9 ) . Gerhard Schoenberner of the Active Museum was a co - researcher ...
... exhibition hall was designed to fit on top of this basement and use it as a bottom display gallery " to emphasise the workshop nature of the exhibit " ( Rürup 1987 , 9 ) . Gerhard Schoenberner of the Active Museum was a co - researcher ...
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... Exhibition China's at the Royal Horticultural Society's Old Hall , London . Simon Kaner The yawning gulf that exists between ... exhibit attempted to put the treasures , as yet out of sight , into some sort of An context . attempted ...
... Exhibition China's at the Royal Horticultural Society's Old Hall , London . Simon Kaner The yawning gulf that exists between ... exhibit attempted to put the treasures , as yet out of sight , into some sort of An context . attempted ...
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