Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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Page 127
... volumes . Indeed , the book's status as one of a series is emphasised in Peter Ucko's Foreword , which refers issues raised by or relevant to this volume to other volumes in the series and these other volumes should not be ignored . The ...
... volumes . Indeed , the book's status as one of a series is emphasised in Peter Ucko's Foreword , which refers issues raised by or relevant to this volume to other volumes in the series and these other volumes should not be ignored . The ...
Page 133
... volumes , is to read in a highly unusual manner . Generally there are three ways to read volume s such as Centre and Periphery in the Ancient World or Centre and Periphery : Comparative Studies in Archaeology ( hereafter Rowlands and ...
... volumes , is to read in a highly unusual manner . Generally there are three ways to read volume s such as Centre and Periphery in the Ancient World or Centre and Periphery : Comparative Studies in Archaeology ( hereafter Rowlands and ...
Page 142
... volume , however , it does seem peculiar to discuss the results of the excavations only after interpreting the common management of the ( Holne Moor ) reaves system based on survey evidence alone . The survey - based interpretations ...
... volume , however , it does seem peculiar to discuss the results of the excavations only after interpreting the common management of the ( Holne Moor ) reaves system based on survey evidence alone . The survey - based interpretations ...
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