Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16, Issue 1 - Volume 17, Issue 2Department of Archaeology, 1999 - Archaeology |
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... individual distressed some of the excavators , who were reassured by the local clergy that God would fit individual 2287 back together when necessary , and that there was more of 2287 surviving than , say , an atom blast victim , and ...
... individual distressed some of the excavators , who were reassured by the local clergy that God would fit individual 2287 back together when necessary , and that there was more of 2287 surviving than , say , an atom blast victim , and ...
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... individual and the group , and so there is a constant dialectical relationship between individuals and the landscape within which they exist . There is also a duality between space ( the world in general ) and place ( the familiar ) ...
... individual and the group , and so there is a constant dialectical relationship between individuals and the landscape within which they exist . There is also a duality between space ( the world in general ) and place ( the familiar ) ...
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... individual bones . The reason why these were not simply severed further along the length of the tendon is probably dual : first , as mentioned above , to facilitate access to individual bones with adequate marrow reserves , and ...
... individual bones . The reason why these were not simply severed further along the length of the tendon is probably dual : first , as mentioned above , to facilitate access to individual bones with adequate marrow reserves , and ...
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