Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... accept the Western framework without criticism . Both schools of archaeology have their advantages and disadvantages ... accepted inevitable rapid site destruction . Sadly , if the present circumstances continue , in the near future ...
... accept the Western framework without criticism . Both schools of archaeology have their advantages and disadvantages ... accepted inevitable rapid site destruction . Sadly , if the present circumstances continue , in the near future ...
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... accept either their role in society allotted by an holistic model or by a deep structure . Rather , they ' play the game ' ; they accept a role in one context , invert it deliberately in another , adopt certain aspects of it in others ...
... accept either their role in society allotted by an holistic model or by a deep structure . Rather , they ' play the game ' ; they accept a role in one context , invert it deliberately in another , adopt certain aspects of it in others ...
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... accept articles and reviews if the contributor can send us the relevant file on a floppy - disc once their paper has been accepted for publication . Exceptions may be made for articles longer than 10 sides of typed A4 , if a clean ...
... accept articles and reviews if the contributor can send us the relevant file on a floppy - disc once their paper has been accepted for publication . Exceptions may be made for articles longer than 10 sides of typed A4 , if a clean ...
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