Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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Page 83
... remains , mixing of cremated remains , destruction of goods through burning or after deposition by decay , inaccurate identification of assemblages likely to be meaningful to Anglo - Saxon societies , and post - depositional disturbance ...
... remains , mixing of cremated remains , destruction of goods through burning or after deposition by decay , inaccurate identification of assemblages likely to be meaningful to Anglo - Saxon societies , and post - depositional disturbance ...
Page 135
... remains render fitting subject for the volume of the UNESCO series on Historic Cities of Asia . At this meeting - ground of Hellenistic , Central Asian and Indian tra- ditions , whose fusion is exemp- lified by Gandaran Art , ample ...
... remains render fitting subject for the volume of the UNESCO series on Historic Cities of Asia . At this meeting - ground of Hellenistic , Central Asian and Indian tra- ditions , whose fusion is exemp- lified by Gandaran Art , ample ...
Page 137
... remains for that matter , within the perspective of evolu- tionary ecology it is made clear that it is not just the discovery of new fossil remains which advances the understanding of our evolutionary past , but also the rationale ...
... remains for that matter , within the perspective of evolu- tionary ecology it is made clear that it is not just the discovery of new fossil remains which advances the understanding of our evolutionary past , but also the rationale ...
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