Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... appear occasionally , often in the context of a major anniversary ( Brew 1968 ) or , especially in the last 15 years , with reference to particular theoretical issues ( eg . Sterud 1973 ; Fitting 1973 ) . Generally speaking , however ...
... appear occasionally , often in the context of a major anniversary ( Brew 1968 ) or , especially in the last 15 years , with reference to particular theoretical issues ( eg . Sterud 1973 ; Fitting 1973 ) . Generally speaking , however ...
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... appears at a particular time , not in terms of an absolute and inherently determined developmental progression , but ... appear to grow simply by progressive accretion , and second , that it was actually quite difficult to distinguish ...
... appears at a particular time , not in terms of an absolute and inherently determined developmental progression , but ... appear to grow simply by progressive accretion , and second , that it was actually quite difficult to distinguish ...
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... appear below , even such a limited view may be of assistance in identifying contextual factors which appear to be ... appears to represent an essential misunderstanding of the nature and development of knowledge ; but , as it has ...
... appear below , even such a limited view may be of assistance in identifying contextual factors which appear to be ... appears to represent an essential misunderstanding of the nature and development of knowledge ; but , as it has ...
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