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This approach thus tends to involve discussion of the intellectual milieu of an
historical period in which a particular idea , or set of ideas , emerged . It also
concentrates on studies of the lives of notable men and women and their private
and ...
This approach thus tends to involve discussion of the intellectual milieu of an
historical period in which a particular idea , or set of ideas , emerged . It also
concentrates on studies of the lives of notable men and women and their private
and ...
Page 68
In Danish archaeology the last 2 to 3 generations have seen a long period of
consolidated research with little need to question either the basic premises of
research or the future goals of archaeology as they were commonly , and
implicitly ...
In Danish archaeology the last 2 to 3 generations have seen a long period of
consolidated research with little need to question either the basic premises of
research or the future goals of archaeology as they were commonly , and
implicitly ...
Page 95
CNRS , Paris . an attempt to analyse the most Bailloud , G . 1974 . Le Neolithique
" glaring " problems of the French dans le Bassin Parisien Neolithic : the
appearance of mega CNRS , Paris . liths at diverse periods and in Burnez , J .
1976 .
CNRS , Paris . an attempt to analyse the most Bailloud , G . 1974 . Le Neolithique
" glaring " problems of the French dans le Bassin Parisien Neolithic : the
appearance of mega CNRS , Paris . liths at diverse periods and in Burnez , J .
1976 .
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