Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... fact that they continue to be referred to and employed in the rapid and diverse development of philosophical thought , as well as in other areas of inquiry . This continuing impact does not derive , however , primarily from the concepts ...
... fact that they continue to be referred to and employed in the rapid and diverse development of philosophical thought , as well as in other areas of inquiry . This continuing impact does not derive , however , primarily from the concepts ...
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... fact that the criteria of the ' picturesque ' were so ambivalent can be related to the considerable stylistic diversity and rapid change throughout the century . Generally , one might say that the acceptable compromise between human ...
... fact that the criteria of the ' picturesque ' were so ambivalent can be related to the considerable stylistic diversity and rapid change throughout the century . Generally , one might say that the acceptable compromise between human ...
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... fact that all camps were picked over by scavengers be tween their abandonment and eventual map- ping ( p.102 ) . Add to this the fact that only those remains actually on the surface were mapped , whereas it is known that many materials ...
... fact that all camps were picked over by scavengers be tween their abandonment and eventual map- ping ( p.102 ) . Add to this the fact that only those remains actually on the surface were mapped , whereas it is known that many materials ...
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