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However , rather than compromising archaeological claims concerning the past ,
this vital observation is used to justify particular interpretations of the past on the
basis of their impact on the present , and to invalidate those that are providing ...
However , rather than compromising archaeological claims concerning the past ,
this vital observation is used to justify particular interpretations of the past on the
basis of their impact on the present , and to invalidate those that are providing ...
Page 145
It is important to emphasise the fact that in tackling the problems involved in the
burial record for this period in Greek history , Morris is making an important
contribution to an ongoing discussion concerning the ways in which the burial
record ...
It is important to emphasise the fact that in tackling the problems involved in the
burial record for this period in Greek history , Morris is making an important
contribution to an ongoing discussion concerning the ways in which the burial
record ...
Page 147
More frequently , the archaeologist hoping to employ information concerning the
capabilities of water transport as enabling or restraining factor on settlement and
exchange in a particular environment will be forced to look elsewhere . an ...
More frequently , the archaeologist hoping to employ information concerning the
capabilities of water transport as enabling or restraining factor on settlement and
exchange in a particular environment will be forced to look elsewhere . an ...
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LIASONS DANGEREUSES? ARCHEOLOGIE EN ORIENT ET EN OCCIDENT | 3 |
Pai Hyung | 11 |
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