Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 17Department of Archaeology, 2000 - Archaeology |
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... period which begins with the onset of certain climatic conditions and which is defined by a particular mode of production . Davies discusses the difficulty of working through many post- processual concerns in Palaeolithic archaeology ...
... period which begins with the onset of certain climatic conditions and which is defined by a particular mode of production . Davies discusses the difficulty of working through many post- processual concerns in Palaeolithic archaeology ...
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... period ( as at Boxgrove ) combine to give us more than a glimpse , but for the most part the thoughts and even the concepts behind these activities remain tantalisingly obscure . Palaeolithic archaeologists describe some regions and periods ...
... period ( as at Boxgrove ) combine to give us more than a glimpse , but for the most part the thoughts and even the concepts behind these activities remain tantalisingly obscure . Palaeolithic archaeologists describe some regions and periods ...
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... period , the criminal process was dominated by an accusatorial system , in which judges had to rely on the ... period is in many ways very difficult to comment upon with any certainty . In the pagan period in particular , our knowledge ...
... period , the criminal process was dominated by an accusatorial system , in which judges had to rely on the ... period is in many ways very difficult to comment upon with any certainty . In the pagan period in particular , our knowledge ...
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All is not Well Down | 81 |
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Shaw and Jameson 1999 A Dictionary of Archaeology reviewed | 151 |
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