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... Antiquity , 73 : 867-75 . Albarella , U. 2001. Exploring the real nature of environmental archaeology : an introduction . In Environmental Archaeology : Meaning and Purpose ( ed U. Albarella ) . Dordrecht : Kluwer , pp . 1- 13 ...
... Antiquity , 73 : 867-75 . Albarella , U. 2001. Exploring the real nature of environmental archaeology : an introduction . In Environmental Archaeology : Meaning and Purpose ( ed U. Albarella ) . Dordrecht : Kluwer , pp . 1- 13 ...
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... Antiquity LXVIII , 260 : 525-544 . MacMillan . 1996 The Dictionary of Art . London : Macmillan . Melhuish , Clare . November - December 1996 ' Editorial : Why Anthropology ? ' Architectural Design , LXVI , 11/12 : 7-8 . Michell , John ...
... Antiquity LXVIII , 260 : 525-544 . MacMillan . 1996 The Dictionary of Art . London : Macmillan . Melhuish , Clare . November - December 1996 ' Editorial : Why Anthropology ? ' Architectural Design , LXVI , 11/12 : 7-8 . Michell , John ...
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... Antiquity is to try to see change on its own terms , rather than through the prisms of decline and fall ' ( p . 408 ) . This issue of period - definition , and therefore of self - definition , also emerges from the two introductory ...
... Antiquity is to try to see change on its own terms , rather than through the prisms of decline and fall ' ( p . 408 ) . This issue of period - definition , and therefore of self - definition , also emerges from the two introductory ...
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