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24 In fact the 1950s saw considerable advances in the field of Dark Age trade in
archaeology , and not only in north - western ... Cumulatively the archaeological
evidence for trade was substantial when Grierson read his paper in 1958 .
24 In fact the 1950s saw considerable advances in the field of Dark Age trade in
archaeology , and not only in north - western ... Cumulatively the archaeological
evidence for trade was substantial when Grierson read his paper in 1958 .
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emphasise briefly the evolution of archaeology's new paradigm . ... Bruce Trigger
has summarised this archaeological revolution as follows : Not long ago the
theoretical literature in archaeology dealt mainly with excavation techniques and
the ...
emphasise briefly the evolution of archaeology's new paradigm . ... Bruce Trigger
has summarised this archaeological revolution as follows : Not long ago the
theoretical literature in archaeology dealt mainly with excavation techniques and
the ...
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Hawkes , S. C. 1969 Early Anglo - Saxon Kent , Archaeological Journal 126 , 186
-92 . Hedeager , L. 1978 A ... Hensel , W. 1969-70 The origins of western and
eastern Slav towns , World Archaeology 1 , 51-60 . Herlihy , D. 1961 Church ...
Hawkes , S. C. 1969 Early Anglo - Saxon Kent , Archaeological Journal 126 , 186
-92 . Hedeager , L. 1978 A ... Hensel , W. 1969-70 The origins of western and
eastern Slav towns , World Archaeology 1 , 51-60 . Herlihy , D. 1961 Church ...
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