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100 | 1 | _aSmith, Pamela Jane | |
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_aGrahame Clark's new archaeology : _bthe Fenland Research Committee and Cambridge prehistory in the 1930s / _cPamela Jane Smith. |
500 | _aAntiquity 71 (1997): 11-30 | ||
520 | _aThe Fenland Research Committee, founded in 1932, guided research in the low wetlands north of Cambridge in east England. Its work marked a turning-point in the developing prehistory of Sir Grahame Clark, a change so profound it is here called a 'new archaeology'. A leading approach now as 'ecological archaeology', it is here shown to have its conception in certain goals, definitions, concepts, and assumptions Ñ and in the field circumstances which promoted a then-new approach to prehistoric materials. | ||
653 | _aANTROPOLOGIA | ||
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_tAnthropology Today. _w025359 |
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900 | _aANTIQUITY-271/97 | ||
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