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Interpretation is tricky . We could compare it to the type known as “ Spikes ' or ' spit heads ' , which , at present , includes a few ... 29 On the difficulties of interpretation of similar objects , see Albanese Procelli ...
Interpretation is tricky . We could compare it to the type known as “ Spikes ' or ' spit heads ' , which , at present , includes a few ... 29 On the difficulties of interpretation of similar objects , see Albanese Procelli ...
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45 Yet , the excavations at Amorium where the lower city was thought to be abandoned ( until recent excavation showed continued and possibly vibrant occupation ) warn against overly pessimistic interpretations of partial excavations of ...
45 Yet , the excavations at Amorium where the lower city was thought to be abandoned ( until recent excavation showed continued and possibly vibrant occupation ) warn against overly pessimistic interpretations of partial excavations of ...
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133 ) when he states ' we seem to need ... to break away from old models that no longer explain the complexities visible in the archaeological record , to develop new theoretical bases from which to interpret this evidence , and to ...
133 ) when he states ' we seem to need ... to break away from old models that no longer explain the complexities visible in the archaeological record , to develop new theoretical bases from which to interpret this evidence , and to ...
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