Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... antiquity prevalent outwith the confines of the discipline of Archaeology . Such material on the broader response to the past and its remains is essential if we are ever to arrive at a satisfying understanding of the history of our ...
... antiquity prevalent outwith the confines of the discipline of Archaeology . Such material on the broader response to the past and its remains is essential if we are ever to arrive at a satisfying understanding of the history of our ...
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... Antiquity 44 ( 4 ) : 644-57 . Read , D.W. & LeBlanc , S.A. , 1978. " Descriptive statements , covering laws , and theories in archaeology " , Current Anthropology 19 : 307- 35 . Shapere , D. , 1977a . " The Influence of knowledge on the ...
... Antiquity 44 ( 4 ) : 644-57 . Read , D.W. & LeBlanc , S.A. , 1978. " Descriptive statements , covering laws , and theories in archaeology " , Current Anthropology 19 : 307- 35 . Shapere , D. , 1977a . " The Influence of knowledge on the ...
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... antiquity of the English national identity . Parker's work on the early Church , for example , attempted to show through " diligent search for such writings of historye , and other mounumentes of antiquitie " how its distinctive English ...
... antiquity of the English national identity . Parker's work on the early Church , for example , attempted to show through " diligent search for such writings of historye , and other mounumentes of antiquitie " how its distinctive English ...
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