Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... problem of continuity in the face of evident historical invasions is also raised in ' King Arthur ' , by the Saxon- Briton conflict , and that this motif remained significant along with the ' Roman Problem ' well on into the 18th ...
... problem of continuity in the face of evident historical invasions is also raised in ' King Arthur ' , by the Saxon- Briton conflict , and that this motif remained significant along with the ' Roman Problem ' well on into the 18th ...
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problem reflects the theoretical and data - base problems of the whole South and East Asia region : the lack of dating , artifacts , environ- mental background , a concentration on typology and a dominance of preconceptions based on ...
problem reflects the theoretical and data - base problems of the whole South and East Asia region : the lack of dating , artifacts , environ- mental background , a concentration on typology and a dominance of preconceptions based on ...
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... problems of the French Neolithic : the appearance of mega- liths at diverse periods and in diverse cultural contexts ... problem mentioned by most of the contri- butors ) , and the widespread adop- tion of coarse , undecorated cera- mics ...
... problems of the French Neolithic : the appearance of mega- liths at diverse periods and in diverse cultural contexts ... problem mentioned by most of the contri- butors ) , and the widespread adop- tion of coarse , undecorated cera- mics ...
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