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... issues of volumes 2 : 1 , 2 : 2 and 3 : 1 are available at £ 2.50 ( UK ) and £ 3.00 ( Overseas ) . Limited numbers of issues 1 : 1 and 1 : 2 are still available £ 2.50 per copy . All of the above prices are inclusive of postage ...
... issues of volumes 2 : 1 , 2 : 2 and 3 : 1 are available at £ 2.50 ( UK ) and £ 3.00 ( Overseas ) . Limited numbers of issues 1 : 1 and 1 : 2 are still available £ 2.50 per copy . All of the above prices are inclusive of postage ...
Page 139
... issues of the ' middle - range ' , lying between the act of investigation and final interpretation . In order to realise this , a clarification of terminology is required . Aesthetics ( as is apparent from the etymology of the word ) is ...
... issues of the ' middle - range ' , lying between the act of investigation and final interpretation . In order to realise this , a clarification of terminology is required . Aesthetics ( as is apparent from the etymology of the word ) is ...
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... issues are similar at all periods , and that when dealing with such issues it is easiest to understand the past through the present . Taking many of their ideas from Richard Brad- ley's The Social Foundations of Prehistoric Britain ...
... issues are similar at all periods , and that when dealing with such issues it is easiest to understand the past through the present . Taking many of their ideas from Richard Brad- ley's The Social Foundations of Prehistoric Britain ...
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