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Such detailed description of raw data is rarely found in Western archaeological
reports . This is one of the strengths of Japanese archaeology . However , the
lack of theoretical frameworks on which to base interpretations using these data
is ...
Such detailed description of raw data is rarely found in Western archaeological
reports . This is one of the strengths of Japanese archaeology . However , the
lack of theoretical frameworks on which to base interpretations using these data
is ...
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There are exceptions , ( for example Haselgroves detailed study of Northern Gaul
in the 1st centuries BC / AD ) , but if generally c / p seems to be the only theory
Iron Age archaeologists have , this does not mean many of them understand its ...
There are exceptions , ( for example Haselgroves detailed study of Northern Gaul
in the 1st centuries BC / AD ) , but if generally c / p seems to be the only theory
Iron Age archaeologists have , this does not mean many of them understand its ...
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This review is obviously not the place to evaluate Fleming's detailed
interpretation of the Dartmoor Bronze Age landscape , which has been available
in interim form for some time now , and while we still await its final ( academic )
publication .
This review is obviously not the place to evaluate Fleming's detailed
interpretation of the Dartmoor Bronze Age landscape , which has been available
in interim form for some time now , and while we still await its final ( academic )
publication .
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