Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 20Department of Archaeology, 2005 - Archaeology |
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Page 139
... example , the promisingly titled ' Chapter 13 , Agrarian Society in the First Millennium AD ' , is in - fact based largely upon documents post - dating the sixth century . However , archaeology can reveal important , sometimes poorly ...
... example , the promisingly titled ' Chapter 13 , Agrarian Society in the First Millennium AD ' , is in - fact based largely upon documents post - dating the sixth century . However , archaeology can reveal important , sometimes poorly ...
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... example , materials , rarity , provenance and aesthetic aspects . Aesthetic value is bestowed on some objects independently of the cultural significance of their manufacture - our tea bowl is an example of this . Are there any elements ...
... example , materials , rarity , provenance and aesthetic aspects . Aesthetic value is bestowed on some objects independently of the cultural significance of their manufacture - our tea bowl is an example of this . Are there any elements ...
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... example during the War of Spanish Succession England imposed tariffs on Scottish coal and salt in order to raise revenue . England was quick to realise the political potential of Scotland's economic vulnerability . In 1705 the Alien Act ...
... example during the War of Spanish Succession England imposed tariffs on Scottish coal and salt in order to raise revenue . England was quick to realise the political potential of Scotland's economic vulnerability . In 1705 the Alien Act ...
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Real and unreal landscapes | 7 |
Activating the prehistoric landscape of Lancashire | 39 |
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