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The essence of this paradigm is embodied in Harris's thesis conveniently
summarised by him in the quotation above . In this book , however , slightly at
variance with Harris's beliefs , we shall ultimately attempt to examine the will of
great men ...
The essence of this paradigm is embodied in Harris's thesis conveniently
summarised by him in the quotation above . In this book , however , slightly at
variance with Harris's beliefs , we shall ultimately attempt to examine the will of
great men ...
Side 56
We must also examine the native aspect of such a settlement . Once the
community grew to any size , food would have to be brought to the settlement in a
well - organised fashion.26 The native artisans would also be required to
construct ...
We must also examine the native aspect of such a settlement . Once the
community grew to any size , food would have to be brought to the settlement in a
well - organised fashion.26 The native artisans would also be required to
construct ...
Side 147
48 At present the distributional evidence clearly needs to be examined more
thoroughly to establish the character of its fall ... decorated pitchers , but before
this factor can be safely interpreted we need to examine all the evidence
thoroughly .
48 At present the distributional evidence clearly needs to be examined more
thoroughly to establish the character of its fall ... decorated pitchers , but before
this factor can be safely interpreted we need to examine all the evidence
thoroughly .
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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