Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16Department of Archaeology, 2003 - Archaeology |
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... physical relationship to other material within the same context , suffers from three main problems : 1. The excavators all too often fill in interpretative conclusions in the space headed " Description . " If a context is described as a ...
... physical relationship to other material within the same context , suffers from three main problems : 1. The excavators all too often fill in interpretative conclusions in the space headed " Description . " If a context is described as a ...
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... physical anthropologists ' in the past ( and some , it is rumoured , today ) have analysed skeletons for no recompense , which has thus instilled the words ' free service ' into the minds of some archaeologists ! Times are , however ...
... physical anthropologists ' in the past ( and some , it is rumoured , today ) have analysed skeletons for no recompense , which has thus instilled the words ' free service ' into the minds of some archaeologists ! Times are , however ...
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... physical presence ( see Brown 1981 : chap.5 ) . This paradoxical invisible- physical -presence of the saint among a community or to individuals could not be produced without the possession of a small fragment from his / her body . If we ...
... physical presence ( see Brown 1981 : chap.5 ) . This paradoxical invisible- physical -presence of the saint among a community or to individuals could not be produced without the possession of a small fragment from his / her body . If we ...
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