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Page 127
These are the concerns of this important volume . ... volumes . Indeed , the book's
status as one of a series is emphasised in Peter Ucko's Foreword , which refers
issues raised by or relevant to this volume to other volumes in the series and ...
These are the concerns of this important volume . ... volumes . Indeed , the book's
status as one of a series is emphasised in Peter Ucko's Foreword , which refers
issues raised by or relevant to this volume to other volumes in the series and ...
Page 133
Generally there are three ways to read volumes such as Centre and Periphery in
the Ancient World or Centre and ... can be eclectic , skimming the volume to
chance on that odd paper with nice illustrations or introducing an unknown topic .
Generally there are three ways to read volumes such as Centre and Periphery in
the Ancient World or Centre and ... can be eclectic , skimming the volume to
chance on that odd paper with nice illustrations or introducing an unknown topic .
Page 142
Within the structure of this volume , however , it does seem peculiar to discuss the
results of the excavations only after interpreting the common management of the (
Holne Moor ) reaves system based on survey evidence alone . The survey ...
Within the structure of this volume , however , it does seem peculiar to discuss the
results of the excavations only after interpreting the common management of the (
Holne Moor ) reaves system based on survey evidence alone . The survey ...
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Pai Hyung | 11 |
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