Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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elopment , however , is too vague for three reasons . Firstly , Dennell infers appearance of new the of modes ... reason , SO for expansion into continent of Europe was just a peripheral consequence of something else ? In this respect ...
elopment , however , is too vague for three reasons . Firstly , Dennell infers appearance of new the of modes ... reason , SO for expansion into continent of Europe was just a peripheral consequence of something else ? In this respect ...
Page 208
... reasons , previous models are perceived as being in some way unsatisfactory , and the general theory is tinkered with or rebuilt to produce something more acceptable . Such a critique of past models rarely involves the deployment of ...
... reasons , previous models are perceived as being in some way unsatisfactory , and the general theory is tinkered with or rebuilt to produce something more acceptable . Such a critique of past models rarely involves the deployment of ...
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... reasons for the discrepancy between Belande and Azande beer - making pots and saw the difference in use of decoration only in terms of tradition or taste ... As is so in all societies , the exolicit reasons given by the Azande for ...
... reasons for the discrepancy between Belande and Azande beer - making pots and saw the difference in use of decoration only in terms of tradition or taste ... As is so in all societies , the exolicit reasons given by the Azande for ...
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