Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16, Issue 1 - Volume 17, Issue 2Department of Archaeology, 1999 - Archaeology |
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... Anthropology : first year undergraduates cannot specialise in one area , but receive a year of broad - spectrum teaching introducing them to archaeology , social and biological anthropology , after which they chose which subject they ...
... Anthropology : first year undergraduates cannot specialise in one area , but receive a year of broad - spectrum teaching introducing them to archaeology , social and biological anthropology , after which they chose which subject they ...
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... anthropology : its fall and rise in the U.K. I now turn to the study of biological anthropology ( encompassing human evolution , human osteology and human palaeopathology ) . To understand how it has developed in the U.K. , one needs ...
... anthropology : its fall and rise in the U.K. I now turn to the study of biological anthropology ( encompassing human evolution , human osteology and human palaeopathology ) . To understand how it has developed in the U.K. , one needs ...
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... Anthropology departments where the emphasis is generally on human evolution studies ( a valid subject in anthropology in its own right , but space does not permit further discussion here ) . Our perception as people is particularly ...
... Anthropology departments where the emphasis is generally on human evolution studies ( a valid subject in anthropology in its own right , but space does not permit further discussion here ) . Our perception as people is particularly ...
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