Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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Page 64
... individual man who held such responsibility . There is only one clause in the Lombardic laws and in none of the other barbarian laws known to me although something similar presumably existed in the Visigothic code which explicitly ...
... individual man who held such responsibility . There is only one clause in the Lombardic laws and in none of the other barbarian laws known to me although something similar presumably existed in the Visigothic code which explicitly ...
Page 101
... individual persons are competent to preserve and decide what should be done with this site after a 40 year process of repression " ( Rürup 1987 , 211 ) . The Senate continued with their short - term compromise of allowing ' temporary ...
... individual persons are competent to preserve and decide what should be done with this site after a 40 year process of repression " ( Rürup 1987 , 211 ) . The Senate continued with their short - term compromise of allowing ' temporary ...
Page 110
... individual Central to both these genres is the ethnographer , an involved in the act of understanding , in terms of her / his own cultural knowledge , how different people do things and what these mean . It will be my assumption that ...
... individual Central to both these genres is the ethnographer , an involved in the act of understanding , in terms of her / his own cultural knowledge , how different people do things and what these mean . It will be my assumption that ...
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