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... feel that faith should not be confused with archaeological fact , and should not be couched in its terms . Many people will no doubt feel that the preceding chapters have suggested fairly emphatically that archaeologically and ...
... feel that faith should not be confused with archaeological fact , and should not be couched in its terms . Many people will no doubt feel that the preceding chapters have suggested fairly emphatically that archaeologically and ...
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... feel that their intuitive responses are sufficient to prove their ideas , and that there is something sacrilegious about any attempt to test them . To do so would be to bow to the scepticism of materialistic science . Yet such an ...
... feel that their intuitive responses are sufficient to prove their ideas , and that there is something sacrilegious about any attempt to test them . To do so would be to bow to the scepticism of materialistic science . Yet such an ...
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... feel that the past is related to the present and therefore worthy of study . They leave the reader feeling that the present is indeed the result of ' what happened in history ' , and that modern societies have been created by a very ...
... feel that the past is related to the present and therefore worthy of study . They leave the reader feeling that the present is indeed the result of ' what happened in history ' , and that modern societies have been created by a very ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Before the Romans Came to Rye | 30 |
Moats Mounds and Masons | 72 |
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