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... Neolithic settlers . Developing research seems to indicate that the Peterborough pottery is simply the later fashion development of the early Neolithic pottery in a unified and continuous tradition , changing by degrees . The Victorian ...
... Neolithic settlers . Developing research seems to indicate that the Peterborough pottery is simply the later fashion development of the early Neolithic pottery in a unified and continuous tradition , changing by degrees . The Victorian ...
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... Neolithic Eur- ope : A Survey . Cambridge Univer- sity Press , Cambridge , 1985 . 363pp . £ 27.50 ( Hard ) ISBN 0-521- 24799-3 . Over the last ten years there seems to have been a revival in synthesising prehistoric European archaeology ...
... Neolithic Eur- ope : A Survey . Cambridge Univer- sity Press , Cambridge , 1985 . 363pp . £ 27.50 ( Hard ) ISBN 0-521- 24799-3 . Over the last ten years there seems to have been a revival in synthesising prehistoric European archaeology ...
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... Neolithic society . What Whittle means by the last goal is never made clear . There are several instances where we are asked , " what are we to make of it all ? " ( p . 3 ) , but an answer is never forthcoming . However , at one point ...
... Neolithic society . What Whittle means by the last goal is never made clear . There are several instances where we are asked , " what are we to make of it all ? " ( p . 3 ) , but an answer is never forthcoming . However , at one point ...
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