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... fact that we have lost that information which could have been presented to us by a historical observer or participant in that society does not prevent us from reaching an understanding of this order as expressed in material culture ...
... fact that we have lost that information which could have been presented to us by a historical observer or participant in that society does not prevent us from reaching an understanding of this order as expressed in material culture ...
Page 248
... facts assembled are not widely known , and the author is to be complimented on collecting together in one place information ... fact that , even by 1901 , bibliographies for Stonehenge ran to almost 1,000 references . The archaeological ...
... facts assembled are not widely known , and the author is to be complimented on collecting together in one place information ... fact that , even by 1901 , bibliographies for Stonehenge ran to almost 1,000 references . The archaeological ...
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... fact that the various themes are not repeated mindlessly in each chapter . Instead , themes are adopted where they ... facts , sites , theories , etc. , to a more detailed consideration of any one topic . The authors have attempted to ...
... fact that the various themes are not repeated mindlessly in each chapter . Instead , themes are adopted where they ... facts , sites , theories , etc. , to a more detailed consideration of any one topic . The authors have attempted to ...
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