Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... look at the data in terms of theories is still a relevant one ( e.g. Gilchrist 1987 ) . This question is , however , in itself a theoretical , artificial inquiry , and in practice the levels of interaction with both theory and data ...
... look at the data in terms of theories is still a relevant one ( e.g. Gilchrist 1987 ) . This question is , however , in itself a theoretical , artificial inquiry , and in practice the levels of interaction with both theory and data ...
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... look at a Viking past , only one way that Viking people behaved ( see Baker and Hill 1987 for critique of ' one past ' ) . With this basis , how can such a place not create the same kind of museum boredom observed at Colonial ...
... look at a Viking past , only one way that Viking people behaved ( see Baker and Hill 1987 for critique of ' one past ' ) . With this basis , how can such a place not create the same kind of museum boredom observed at Colonial ...
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... look carefully at the existing skeletal record for deviations from our expectations of gender based on grave goods . We also need to look carefully at the skeletal associations of tools , such as spindle - whorls and pottery stamps ...
... look carefully at the existing skeletal record for deviations from our expectations of gender based on grave goods . We also need to look carefully at the skeletal associations of tools , such as spindle - whorls and pottery stamps ...
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