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Using correspondence analysis , a technique recently introduced to archaeology , the relationships between burial assemblages , between artefact - types , and between artefact - types and burial assemblages may all be analysed together ...
Using correspondence analysis , a technique recently introduced to archaeology , the relationships between burial assemblages , between artefact - types , and between artefact - types and burial assemblages may all be analysed together ...
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1000 B.C. onwards ' , and ' exhibit some form of influence from Iran ' [ my emphasis ] .59 In the final analysis , C 14 evidence is the core of the issue at hand . Surely it was the C 14 dates that firmed his chronological claims ...
1000 B.C. onwards ' , and ' exhibit some form of influence from Iran ' [ my emphasis ] .59 In the final analysis , C 14 evidence is the core of the issue at hand . Surely it was the C 14 dates that firmed his chronological claims ...
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In terms of her analysis of the Harpy Monument , however , one suspects that stronger conclusions would have been possible if the focus were not so trained on stylistic aspects . The text is divided into six chapters and an appendix on ...
In terms of her analysis of the Harpy Monument , however , one suspects that stronger conclusions would have been possible if the focus were not so trained on stylistic aspects . The text is divided into six chapters and an appendix on ...
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WOUDHUIZEN The Foundation Charter of the Kamanas Town Fortifications | 1 |
A Review Article of its Publication Part | 4 |
HITCHCOCK Do you see a man skillful in his work? He will stand before | 17 |
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