Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 18-19Department of Archaeology, 2002 - Archaeology |
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Page 108
... period . The problem is that the period is ill - studied in Lebanon . According to the curator of the NMB , there are not many archaeological artefacts that can represent this period ( S. Hakimian , pers . com . 1999 ) ; according to ...
... period . The problem is that the period is ill - studied in Lebanon . According to the curator of the NMB , there are not many archaeological artefacts that can represent this period ( S. Hakimian , pers . com . 1999 ) ; according to ...
Page 111
... period ' ( Asmar 1998 : 2 ) . The exhibition draws a cultural mental map in the mind of the visitor : that of a very restrained Islamic section . This is a distortion since the Islamic period in Lebanon is a significant part of the ...
... period ' ( Asmar 1998 : 2 ) . The exhibition draws a cultural mental map in the mind of the visitor : that of a very restrained Islamic section . This is a distortion since the Islamic period in Lebanon is a significant part of the ...
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... period ? Both authors grapple in their own ways with the demon of change in the period and its relationship to models of decline . Wickham is at pains to point out that the most real , manifest , and uniform change in the period is that ...
... period ? Both authors grapple in their own ways with the demon of change in the period and its relationship to models of decline . Wickham is at pains to point out that the most real , manifest , and uniform change in the period is that ...
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