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discussed class of artefacts in Western European prehistory , the Beakers of the
late Neolithic , as his example , he proposes a more precise and detailed
descriptive procedure that makes no interpretative claims , but enables material
to be ...
discussed class of artefacts in Western European prehistory , the Beakers of the
late Neolithic , as his example , he proposes a more precise and detailed
descriptive procedure that makes no interpretative claims , but enables material
to be ...
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The shift from naturally arsenical coppers to arsenic or tin alloyed bronzes , or a
complete replacement of one material by another , such as the replacement offlint
axes by copper axes are examples of a shift in the pattern of media . Though ...
The shift from naturally arsenical coppers to arsenic or tin alloyed bronzes , or a
complete replacement of one material by another , such as the replacement offlint
axes by copper axes are examples of a shift in the pattern of media . Though ...
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... the book stands in its certain symbols can be understood own right as a
valuable summary of ( for example the specific ... examples of present - day '
symbols of had ideas and motivations similar power ' such as military badges , to
our own .
... the book stands in its certain symbols can be understood own right as a
valuable summary of ( for example the specific ... examples of present - day '
symbols of had ideas and motivations similar power ' such as military badges , to
our own .
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