Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... prehistory " , in The Explanation of Culture Change , Renfrew , A.C. ( ed ) , pp . 3-17 . University of Pittsburgh Press ... prehistoric archaeology " , Antiquity xlvi ( 173 ) : 26-37 . Willey , G.R. & Sabloff , J.A. , 1974. A History of ...
... prehistory " , in The Explanation of Culture Change , Renfrew , A.C. ( ed ) , pp . 3-17 . University of Pittsburgh Press ... prehistoric archaeology " , Antiquity xlvi ( 173 ) : 26-37 . Willey , G.R. & Sabloff , J.A. , 1974. A History of ...
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... prehistoric times as unaltered as the stars overhead gave ballast to the mind adrift on change , and harassed by the irrespressible New . The idea of something remaining unchanged from prehistoric times holds a great fascination for the ...
... prehistoric times as unaltered as the stars overhead gave ballast to the mind adrift on change , and harassed by the irrespressible New . The idea of something remaining unchanged from prehistoric times holds a great fascination for the ...
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... prehistoric This means that work supposedly undertaken by women is classified domestic and therefore not considered product- ive . context . as other flint In this context it is striking to note that work ascribed to women is classified ...
... prehistoric This means that work supposedly undertaken by women is classified domestic and therefore not considered product- ive . context . as other flint In this context it is striking to note that work ascribed to women is classified ...
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