Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... suggest that the history of archaeology , far from being an essentially irrelevant sideline for the disciplinary dilettante , has an important and even vital role to play both in understanding the development of archaeological theory ...
... suggest that the history of archaeology , far from being an essentially irrelevant sideline for the disciplinary dilettante , has an important and even vital role to play both in understanding the development of archaeological theory ...
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... suggest that the development of archaeological thought is more complicated than hitherto expressed , and includes ... suggested that understanding the specific nature of the development of our subject would be a constructive extention of ...
... suggest that the development of archaeological thought is more complicated than hitherto expressed , and includes ... suggested that understanding the specific nature of the development of our subject would be a constructive extention of ...
Page 104
... suggest that a more direct determinant of debris scatter would be person - days of occupation rather than either of the other two variables . As a third example , the note s ome on page 122 suggesting that of the relationships be tween ...
... suggest that a more direct determinant of debris scatter would be person - days of occupation rather than either of the other two variables . As a third example , the note s ome on page 122 suggesting that of the relationships be tween ...
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