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Page 168
... discussion of the documentation of style in prehistory . I am not altogether sure that the matter is any clearer , or the method simpler . However , several points have been made that may allow the treatment of prehistoric style to ...
... discussion of the documentation of style in prehistory . I am not altogether sure that the matter is any clearer , or the method simpler . However , several points have been made that may allow the treatment of prehistoric style to ...
Page 241
... discussion , a drama session and the production of a large wall painting . Interspersed with these were short pieces of more formal writing about cave art and their associated work . The first activity was a slide show and discussion in ...
... discussion , a drama session and the production of a large wall painting . Interspersed with these were short pieces of more formal writing about cave art and their associated work . The first activity was a slide show and discussion in ...
Page 250
... discussion of the linguistic hypothesis in the consolidation of south - east Europe during the first half of the millennium bc . Whittle states that it is his intention to " present a radical alternative " , one that will consider ...
... discussion of the linguistic hypothesis in the consolidation of south - east Europe during the first half of the millennium bc . Whittle states that it is his intention to " present a radical alternative " , one that will consider ...
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