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... approach with which to row up the Nile that is prehistoric art , optimistic that we will enjoy the journey , trying very hard to understand the idiom , but knowing that it may be so different from ours that we can only describe its ...
... approach with which to row up the Nile that is prehistoric art , optimistic that we will enjoy the journey , trying very hard to understand the idiom , but knowing that it may be so different from ours that we can only describe its ...
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... approach to dealing with prehistoric data . This is true , in particular , for the Anglo- American scene ; although the trend has reached Scandinavia also , the applications of this ' new consciousness ' are still extremely sparse ...
... approach to dealing with prehistoric data . This is true , in particular , for the Anglo- American scene ; although the trend has reached Scandinavia also , the applications of this ' new consciousness ' are still extremely sparse ...
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... approach . In Sheridan , A. and Bailey , G. ( eds ) Economic Archaeology ( B.A.R. Supplementary Series 96 ) . Oxford , British Archaeological Reports , 239-203 . Kristiansen , K. 1984. Ideology and material culture : an archaeo- logical ...
... approach . In Sheridan , A. and Bailey , G. ( eds ) Economic Archaeology ( B.A.R. Supplementary Series 96 ) . Oxford , British Archaeological Reports , 239-203 . Kristiansen , K. 1984. Ideology and material culture : an archaeo- logical ...
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