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... changes in material culture which reflect profound social and economic differences . Neolithic and Early Bronze Age ... changes in religion and social organisation between the neolithic period and the Iron Age . Formerly archaeologists ...
... changes in material culture which reflect profound social and economic differences . Neolithic and Early Bronze Age ... changes in religion and social organisation between the neolithic period and the Iron Age . Formerly archaeologists ...
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... Changes in material culture are being interpreted in new and interesting ways . Formerly when archaeo- logists perceived changes in a culture they were interpreted in one of two ways . If the change was minor , and was not accompanied ...
... Changes in material culture are being interpreted in new and interesting ways . Formerly when archaeo- logists perceived changes in a culture they were interpreted in one of two ways . If the change was minor , and was not accompanied ...
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... changes within society leading to increased social stratification . ' New ' archaeological approaches attempt to provide more satisfac- tory explanations of the changes perceived in the archaeological record . These are based not on ...
... changes within society leading to increased social stratification . ' New ' archaeological approaches attempt to provide more satisfac- tory explanations of the changes perceived in the archaeological record . These are based not on ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Before the Romans Came to Rye | 30 |
Moats Mounds and Masons | 72 |
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