Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 20Department of Archaeology, 2005 - Archaeology |
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Page 116
... appear to mark a substantial difference with the campesinos of the southern highlands , who emphasise a much closer interrelation with the past ( Bolin 1998 ; Allen 2002 ; Flores Ochoa 1968 ) . This is not to say that people in the ...
... appear to mark a substantial difference with the campesinos of the southern highlands , who emphasise a much closer interrelation with the past ( Bolin 1998 ; Allen 2002 ; Flores Ochoa 1968 ) . This is not to say that people in the ...
Page 147
... appear again in Pigière et al.'s contribution , an exploration of the link . between apparent status of inhabitants ... appears in the ' status and identity ' section . However , in general the structuring of this book appears to work ...
... appear again in Pigière et al.'s contribution , an exploration of the link . between apparent status of inhabitants ... appears in the ' status and identity ' section . However , in general the structuring of this book appears to work ...
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... appears convinced that Piraeicus achieved success because he did not attempt the more worthy subjects . Xenia appear to have featured as a pendant to other genres of painting , yet they are not without meaning or significance . The ...
... appears convinced that Piraeicus achieved success because he did not attempt the more worthy subjects . Xenia appear to have featured as a pendant to other genres of painting , yet they are not without meaning or significance . The ...
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Real and unreal landscapes | 7 |
Activating the prehistoric landscape of Lancashire | 39 |
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