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Page 336
... approach the gods by means of prescribed rituals ( p . xiii ) . A particularly convincing result of this approach , also apparent elsewhere in these books , is the final rejection of the all too familiar hypothesis of ' banalisation ...
... approach the gods by means of prescribed rituals ( p . xiii ) . A particularly convincing result of this approach , also apparent elsewhere in these books , is the final rejection of the all too familiar hypothesis of ' banalisation ...
Page 368
... approach to the human landscape , and E. van Rosenberg on his study of the deposition of bronzes in northern Italy . Finally , A.B. Knapp closes the volume with suggestions for further research – he considers especially important island ...
... approach to the human landscape , and E. van Rosenberg on his study of the deposition of bronzes in northern Italy . Finally , A.B. Knapp closes the volume with suggestions for further research – he considers especially important island ...
Page 395
... approach to date Anatolian Iron Ages . Instead of looking to other regions for absolute dates ( and thus to import their chronological problems and uncertainties ) local data should be preferred . Dendrochronology is especially ...
... approach to date Anatolian Iron Ages . Instead of looking to other regions for absolute dates ( and thus to import their chronological problems and uncertainties ) local data should be preferred . Dendrochronology is especially ...
Contents
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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