Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... recent debate . It also is suggested , however , that if the history of archaeology is to fulfill this potential role as an aid to understanding , and thus perhaps resolving theoretical problems , the historiography of archaeology must ...
... recent debate . It also is suggested , however , that if the history of archaeology is to fulfill this potential role as an aid to understanding , and thus perhaps resolving theoretical problems , the historiography of archaeology must ...
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... recent research . There is little that is controver- sial or revolutionary , although the papers by Harrison , Fox , Sohn , and Serizawa are particularly interes- ting ( see also the fine introduc- tion by Ikawa - Smith ) . However , al ...
... recent research . There is little that is controver- sial or revolutionary , although the papers by Harrison , Fox , Sohn , and Serizawa are particularly interes- ting ( see also the fine introduc- tion by Ikawa - Smith ) . However , al ...
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... recent work , the volume is not out - dated and provides an essential introduc- tion for those interested in Palaeolithic of this region . References and and the Bartastra , G.J. 1982. " Homo erec- tus erectus : The search for his ...
... recent work , the volume is not out - dated and provides an essential introduc- tion for those interested in Palaeolithic of this region . References and and the Bartastra , G.J. 1982. " Homo erec- tus erectus : The search for his ...
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