Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... approach noted above ; we hope that this lack of discussion will be partially redressed in the following papers . Archaeologists on both side of the divide need to know what each other are doing and thinking as rapidly as possible ...
... approach noted above ; we hope that this lack of discussion will be partially redressed in the following papers . Archaeologists on both side of the divide need to know what each other are doing and thinking as rapidly as possible ...
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... approaches taken by foreign archaeologists to working in Japan is intrinsically superior to the others . Each approach results in a different kind of product and all have both strengths and weaknesses . Evaluative comparisons are ...
... approaches taken by foreign archaeologists to working in Japan is intrinsically superior to the others . Each approach results in a different kind of product and all have both strengths and weaknesses . Evaluative comparisons are ...
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... approach : that is by appointing an ' Information Manager ' and handling data in a manner recommended by some rather out - dated volumes on management theory from America . Andrew Fleming , in his paper to the session on ' Structure ...
... approach : that is by appointing an ' Information Manager ' and handling data in a manner recommended by some rather out - dated volumes on management theory from America . Andrew Fleming , in his paper to the session on ' Structure ...
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