Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Page 10
... seems clear . It also seems evident that the development of archaeology is seen in terms of a largely internally determined evolution of inherent conceptual possibilities and limitations , tending towards " maturity " and a " correct ...
... seems clear . It also seems evident that the development of archaeology is seen in terms of a largely internally determined evolution of inherent conceptual possibilities and limitations , tending towards " maturity " and a " correct ...
Page 21
... seem to be certain correlations between ' Romantiquarianism ' and political and religious controversy , notably : 1 ... seems lacking . There is , however , some attention paid to local ' curiousities ' in the works of Lhuyd and Aubrey ...
... seem to be certain correlations between ' Romantiquarianism ' and political and religious controversy , notably : 1 ... seems lacking . There is , however , some attention paid to local ' curiousities ' in the works of Lhuyd and Aubrey ...
Page 105
... seems when the author states : reasons may be unclear , these cor- relations do exist , and both length of occupation and group size can be predicted once the area of scatter is known . " ( p.123-5 ) . The contrast between correlation ...
... seems when the author states : reasons may be unclear , these cor- relations do exist , and both length of occupation and group size can be predicted once the area of scatter is known . " ( p.123-5 ) . The contrast between correlation ...
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