Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Page 57
... studies even amongst those whose interests were in quite different directions . Archbishop Parker's circle , 13 for example , though primarily involved with Anglo - Saxon studies directed towards an history of the pre - Norman Church ...
... studies even amongst those whose interests were in quite different directions . Archbishop Parker's circle , 13 for example , though primarily involved with Anglo - Saxon studies directed towards an history of the pre - Norman Church ...
Page 63
... studies were intimately connected to the motivations ( in the sense outlined above ) for political actions . It is against the background of antiquarian studies that the increasing intransigence and self - assurance of the Commons ...
... studies were intimately connected to the motivations ( in the sense outlined above ) for political actions . It is against the background of antiquarian studies that the increasing intransigence and self - assurance of the Commons ...
Page 71
... studies and travels , necessary when dealing with chronological and diffusionist studies , although normally impossible . Finally , it creates a basis for research priorities in rescue excavations . In order to support this development ...
... studies and travels , necessary when dealing with chronological and diffusionist studies , although normally impossible . Finally , it creates a basis for research priorities in rescue excavations . In order to support this development ...
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