Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... issues of volume II ( 1 ) and II ( 2 ) are available at £ 2.50 ( UK ) and £ 3.00 ( Overseas ) . Limited numbers of issues I ( 1 ) and I ( 2 ) are still available at £ 2.50 per copy . All of the above prices are inclusive of surface ...
... issues of volume II ( 1 ) and II ( 2 ) are available at £ 2.50 ( UK ) and £ 3.00 ( Overseas ) . Limited numbers of issues I ( 1 ) and I ( 2 ) are still available at £ 2.50 per copy . All of the above prices are inclusive of surface ...
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... issues affect our lives and work . As students of human society , archaeologists have a viewpoint on nuclear weapons ... issue would bring them into disrepute or conflict with their employers . would acknowledge these seek to answer them ...
... issues affect our lives and work . As students of human society , archaeologists have a viewpoint on nuclear weapons ... issue would bring them into disrepute or conflict with their employers . would acknowledge these seek to answer them ...
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... issues , can question whether the variables chosen for analysis relevant to the issues at hand : the ' information function ' seems inadequate as an index of the number and variety of artefacts a deposit ( p.107 ) . Likewise , the ...
... issues , can question whether the variables chosen for analysis relevant to the issues at hand : the ' information function ' seems inadequate as an index of the number and variety of artefacts a deposit ( p.107 ) . Likewise , the ...
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