Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Page 48
... 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 professional contacts , largely through analyses of correspondences . The aim ...
... 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 professional contacts , largely through analyses of correspondences . The aim ...
Page 68
... periods of change alternate with periods of stability . 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 ...
... periods of change alternate with periods of stability . 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 ...
Page 95
... period , with an abun- dance of data relevant to many of the current problems of prehistoric European archaeology . This book was written ten years ago , and it must first be explained why it should be reviewed now . Simply , it is a ...
... period , with an abun- dance of data relevant to many of the current problems of prehistoric European archaeology . This book was written ten years ago , and it must first be explained why it should be reviewed now . Simply , it is a ...
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