A Study of ArcheologySouthern Illinois University at Carbondale, Center for Archaeological Investigations, 1983 - Social Science - 263 pages |
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... chronological studies or , many times , just to excavate a structure which appeared to be of rare or unknown type or was prominent or artistically beautiful . " * Architecture , sculpture , epigraphy , and ceramics to a lesser extent ...
... chronological studies or , many times , just to excavate a structure which appeared to be of rare or unknown type or was prominent or artistically beautiful . " * Architecture , sculpture , epigraphy , and ceramics to a lesser extent ...
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... chronological and cultural relations with other Middle American civilizations . These minor excavations should be supplemented by comparative studies of certain categories of evidence which earlier work has shown to be of out- standing ...
... chronological and cultural relations with other Middle American civilizations . These minor excavations should be supplemented by comparative studies of certain categories of evidence which earlier work has shown to be of out- standing ...
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Walter Willard Taylor. relative chronology . When he mentions a historical development he most often means a chronological development ; and he has actually identified a historical viewpoint in the broadest sense as " a consciousness of ...
Walter Willard Taylor. relative chronology . When he mentions a historical development he most often means a chronological development ; and he has actually identified a historical viewpoint in the broadest sense as " a consciousness of ...
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