Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... Central Europe : the first 500 years . Reviewed by Nick Merriman F. Ikawa - Smith ( ed ) : Early Palaeolithic in South and East Asia . Reviewed by Tim Reynolds .. C. Scarre : Ancient France . Reviewed by Grant Chambers O. Klindt ...
... Central Europe : the first 500 years . Reviewed by Nick Merriman F. Ikawa - Smith ( ed ) : Early Palaeolithic in South and East Asia . Reviewed by Tim Reynolds .. C. Scarre : Ancient France . Reviewed by Grant Chambers O. Klindt ...
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... Central Europe are familiar ones , their particular manifestation in this area provides an illuminating com- parison to Northern and Western Europe . In Central Europe the Re- naissance came earlier , stimulated to a large extent by the ...
... Central Europe are familiar ones , their particular manifestation in this area provides an illuminating com- parison to Northern and Western Europe . In Central Europe the Re- naissance came earlier , stimulated to a large extent by the ...
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... Central Europe seems always to have had a much more directly public - oriented function than in north - west Europe , much emphasis has been placed on the presentation of the past . It is good to see , then , that Sklenar does not ...
... Central Europe seems always to have had a much more directly public - oriented function than in north - west Europe , much emphasis has been placed on the presentation of the past . It is good to see , then , that Sklenar does not ...
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