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... Age to Iron Age in Scandinavia from 1818 to 19784 a distinct notion of an ideal of the subject as well as changes within this ideal through time , can be detected ( Sørensen 1980 : 22ff ) . In this context ' ideal ' means the image ...
... Age to Iron Age in Scandinavia from 1818 to 19784 a distinct notion of an ideal of the subject as well as changes within this ideal through time , can be detected ( Sørensen 1980 : 22ff ) . In this context ' ideal ' means the image ...
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... Iron Age ( Sørensen 1980 : 123 , 133ff ) . The material referred to comes from my Cand.Phil . dissertation at Aarhus university , Denmark , which was supervised by Dr. J. Poulsen and Lector P. Mortensen . The purpose of this work was to ...
... Iron Age ( Sørensen 1980 : 123 , 133ff ) . The material referred to comes from my Cand.Phil . dissertation at Aarhus university , Denmark , which was supervised by Dr. J. Poulsen and Lector P. Mortensen . The purpose of this work was to ...
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... Iron Age House ) in Kuml , pp . 197-205 . Aarhus . Moberg , C.A. , 1981 . " From artefacts to timetables to maps ( to mankind ? ) : regional traditions in archaeological research in Scandinavia " , World Archaeology , vol . 13 , No.2 ...
... Iron Age House ) in Kuml , pp . 197-205 . Aarhus . Moberg , C.A. , 1981 . " From artefacts to timetables to maps ( to mankind ? ) : regional traditions in archaeological research in Scandinavia " , World Archaeology , vol . 13 , No.2 ...
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