Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Page 91
... provides roots for a people . At a time when British archaeology is trying be come more public oriented , history teaching in schools being revised , the history archaeology in Central Europe can provide a warning against the ex ...
... provides roots for a people . At a time when British archaeology is trying be come more public oriented , history teaching in schools being revised , the history archaeology in Central Europe can provide a warning against the ex ...
Page 93
... provide an alternative ' peopling ' problem . the is As a whole , this volume presents a very informative set of ... provides an essential introduc- tion for those interested in Palaeolithic of this region . References and and the ...
... provide an alternative ' peopling ' problem . the is As a whole , this volume presents a very informative set of ... provides an essential introduc- tion for those interested in Palaeolithic of this region . References and and the ...
Page 105
... provide a concrete ap- proach to the analysis of living floors . " ( p.131 ) . " I offered pre- dictive equations for ... provides in some way ' explain ' rather than simply ' describe ' the relationship between behaviour and material ...
... provide a concrete ap- proach to the analysis of living floors . " ( p.131 ) . " I offered pre- dictive equations for ... provides in some way ' explain ' rather than simply ' describe ' the relationship between behaviour and material ...
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