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- Prehistoric Relics
- Are Celts Iberians?
- Northern Flint, Southern Roots: a Diachronic Analysis of Paleoethnobotanical Remains and Maize Race at the Aztalan Site (47-JE-0001) Jennifer L
- Location in Time and Space? Reconsidering the “East-West Celtic” Debate
- Oscar Montelius and Chinese Archaeology
- The Phoenician Origin of Britons, Scots & Anglo
- On Some Remarkable Discoveries of Rude Stone Imple- Ments in Shetland Arthuy B
- Groundstone Tool Technology That Relate to the However, Indirect Lines of Evidence That Lie in Manufacture of Nephrite Implements
- Prehistory of Assam
- The Prehistoric Settlement Pattern of Nevis, West Indies
- ADDRESS on AECH^IOLOG-Y. It Has Become a Practice of Late Years In
- Metals and Civilizations
- University of Cincinnati
- The Celts in Iberia: an Overview
- Celt (S ‘ Elt), N
- Ohio Stone Tools
- Interpreting Oneota and Mississipppian Interaction Through Paleoethnobotanical Analysis at the Morton Village Site (11F2), West-Central Illinois
- New Data from Old Caribbean Collections at Carnegie Museum of Natural History
- Lithic Tool Typology & Function
- YEAR 1: PRE-HISTORIC BRITAIN (6 Lessons)
- Atlantic Europe in the First Millennium BC Crossing the Divide
- Mounds, Graves, & the Otherworld
- Imagining the Celts: the Celtic Image As Known from Historical, Linguistic
- Evolution of the Celts
- North Carolina Archaeology
- A Stiidy of Cijltural Identity and Traditional Values Of
- Metal Technologies of the Indus Valley Tradition in Pakistan and Western India
- Notice of Ruins of Ancient Dwellings at 8Kara, Bay of Ska1ll, in the Parish of Sandwich, Orkney, Recently Excavated
- Myths of British Ancestry by Stephen Oppenheimer