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Glyn Daniel
A Guide to Oral-Historical Evidence
The Study of the Human Remains from Nubia: the Contribution of Grafton Elliot Smith and His Colleagues to Palaeopathology
Colin Renfrew Personal Histories, Monday, 23Rd October 2006
Archaeology: the Key Concepts Is the Ideal Reference Guide for Students, Teachers and Anyone with an Interest in Archaeology
The Collective Biography of Australian and International Archaeology in the Pacific (CBAP) Project Matthew Spriggs
121 Colin Renfrew the Radiocarbon Revolution May Be Seen in Retrospect As the Most Decisive Development in the Archaeology of Th
Archaeology on Television, 1937 Sara Perry University of York, UK The
Archaeologists As Authors and the Stories of Sites: a Defense of Fiction in Archaeological Site Reporting
The Making of an Archaeologist Work in Hand and of the Most Appropriate Colin Renfrew Measures for Their Achievement
Glyn Edmund Daniel
JOHN D. EVANS John Davies Evans 1925–2011
DOCTOR of PHILOSOPHY the Old World in the New Theories of Pre-Columbian Contact in Science and Society, 1860–1920 Ward, Willia
The Archaeologist 75
Dorothy Garrod As the First Woman Professor at Cambridge
MEGALITH BUILDERS of WESTERN EUROPE by the Same Author
An Investigation Into Prior Activity at Neolithic Monuments in Britain
Off the Record: Archaeology and Documentary Filmmaking
Margaret Murray's Life in Archaeology A
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Key Concepts in Public Archaeology
Glyn Edmund Daniel 1914-1986
Stuart Piggott
Antiquity and the Old World, Antiquity , 76 (294)
Clark and Prehistory at Cambridge
Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society Table Of
Association for Environmental Archaeology ______
Making Sense of the Past
Archaeology on Television, 1937
'Archaeology: the Loss of Innocence' (1973) 25 Years After
Archaeology, Heritage and Identity: the Creation and Development of a National Museum in Wales
Colin Renfrew
Historical Observations on European Archaeology
News About the WINTER 1971
PREHISTORIC and EARLY WALES This Page Intentionally Left Blank PREHISTORIC and EARLY WALES
North As a Sacred Direction? Traces of a Prehistoric North-South Route Across Pembrokeshire
Colonial Discourse’