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For one thing , our acceptance of its plausibility rests on our accepting the idea
that changes in cultural forms reflect or are congruent with changes in society
and economy . Implicitly , we are asked to believe in the existence of structures ...
For one thing , our acceptance of its plausibility rests on our accepting the idea
that changes in cultural forms reflect or are congruent with changes in society
and economy . Implicitly , we are asked to believe in the existence of structures ...
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Hyenstrand has in a study of rock carvings and Bronze Age society in Uppland (
Kjellen and Hyenstrand 1977 ) dealt with the rock carvings as related to dwelling
sites and graves as one spatial component of the Bronze Age landscape .
Hyenstrand has in a study of rock carvings and Bronze Age society in Uppland (
Kjellen and Hyenstrand 1977 ) dealt with the rock carvings as related to dwelling
sites and graves as one spatial component of the Bronze Age landscape .
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In Whittle's discussion the early third millenni um bc , and of the linguistic
hypothesis in the the changes which occurred in consolidation of south - east
Europe Mediterranean society during the during the first half of the third third and
fourth ...
In Whittle's discussion the early third millenni um bc , and of the linguistic
hypothesis in the the changes which occurred in consolidation of south - east
Europe Mediterranean society during the during the first half of the third third and
fourth ...
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