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It is possible that we are simply not seeing these objects after this date because they are no longer being buried ; it is possible that with changes in the structure of societies , possibly as a result of foreign contacts , such gifts ...
It is possible that we are simply not seeing these objects after this date because they are no longer being buried ; it is possible that with changes in the structure of societies , possibly as a result of foreign contacts , such gifts ...
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Taking the broadest possible view , the shift in exchange as represented by pottery , emanating from the east rather than the west soon after AD 330 , demonstrates the overriding role of the state in establishing trade routes that could ...
Taking the broadest possible view , the shift in exchange as represented by pottery , emanating from the east rather than the west soon after AD 330 , demonstrates the overriding role of the state in establishing trade routes that could ...
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Thus , her Table of Criteria align very uneasily indeed , as is commonly the case with such prescriptions : ' architecture and ' kitchenware ' depend on debatable views on what is possible and appropriate in a settlement in a totally ...
Thus , her Table of Criteria align very uneasily indeed , as is commonly the case with such prescriptions : ' architecture and ' kitchenware ' depend on debatable views on what is possible and appropriate in a settlement in a totally ...
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