Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... volume such as this ; nor the prospect of writing our own ' inadequate ' histories of archaeology . Acknowledgements : Earlier versions of the papers in this volume were delivered at the Fifth Theoretical Archaeology Group Conference ...
... volume such as this ; nor the prospect of writing our own ' inadequate ' histories of archaeology . Acknowledgements : Earlier versions of the papers in this volume were delivered at the Fifth Theoretical Archaeology Group Conference ...
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... volume presents a very informative set of studies into a poorly explored region . The theoretical and methodological problems such an area presents are not explicit in this work and overall conclusion one reaches that much more detailed ...
... volume presents a very informative set of studies into a poorly explored region . The theoretical and methodological problems such an area presents are not explicit in this work and overall conclusion one reaches that much more detailed ...
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... volume of collected papers ( 20 in all ) is dedicated Professor J.K.S St. Joseph , who has " advanced the technique of taking and interpreting air photographs towards its rightful status serious academic discipline . " ( Webster p.viii ) ...
... volume of collected papers ( 20 in all ) is dedicated Professor J.K.S St. Joseph , who has " advanced the technique of taking and interpreting air photographs towards its rightful status serious academic discipline . " ( Webster p.viii ) ...
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