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... culture penetrated the barbarian world.3 Similar exercises in drawing neat maps of distribution are a staple element of many an archaeological interpretation and are based upon the notion of ' space as a container , ... divorced from ...
... culture penetrated the barbarian world.3 Similar exercises in drawing neat maps of distribution are a staple element of many an archaeological interpretation and are based upon the notion of ' space as a container , ... divorced from ...
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9 The main goal of archaeology under the culture - historical paradigm consists in determining archaeological cultures - sets of material culture regarded as products of distinct social entities , ultimately , yet often tacitly equated ...
9 The main goal of archaeology under the culture - historical paradigm consists in determining archaeological cultures - sets of material culture regarded as products of distinct social entities , ultimately , yet often tacitly equated ...
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... culture , representations of horses in Geto - Dacian toreutics , Bronze and Iron Age pits in Belgium , storage pits for cereals in north - eastern Iberia , Getic princely treasures of the 4th - 3rd centuries BC , the Abashevo culture ...
... culture , representations of horses in Geto - Dacian toreutics , Bronze and Iron Age pits in Belgium , storage pits for cereals in north - eastern Iberia , Getic princely treasures of the 4th - 3rd centuries BC , the Abashevo culture ...
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WOUDHUIZEN Great King Wasusarmas Victory Memorial at Topada | 23 |
Mapping the Contact | 73 |
The Greek Poleis as Part of | 91 |
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