Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... pattern of progressive growth and development , traced from point of origin to present status , and subdivided into more or less formal periods of developmental significance . The specifics of these accounts are not of particular ...
... pattern of progressive growth and development , traced from point of origin to present status , and subdivided into more or less formal periods of developmental significance . The specifics of these accounts are not of particular ...
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... pattern of development the dialogue between changing motivations for actions and actions themselves can be followed with regard to social change during the period ; indeed , the change in attitudes to Nature was intimately bound to ...
... pattern of development the dialogue between changing motivations for actions and actions themselves can be followed with regard to social change during the period ; indeed , the change in attitudes to Nature was intimately bound to ...
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... patterns . The relevance of the " answers " was assumed from the beginning , rather than demonstrated . That this ... pattern recognition . It is this aspect , the possibility of directly linking behavioural dynamics with material ...
... patterns . The relevance of the " answers " was assumed from the beginning , rather than demonstrated . That this ... pattern recognition . It is this aspect , the possibility of directly linking behavioural dynamics with material ...
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