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951Microsoft Word - 10 Variation in mortuary practice on the early Tibetan plateau and the high Himalayas (Aldenderfer).docx

Microsoft Word - 10 Variation in mortuary practice on the early Tibetan plateau and the high Himalayas (Aldenderfer).docx

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Source URL: himalaya.socanth.cam.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2014-01-05 15:30:35
952OAS membership records are treated confidentially and are not shared with, or passed to, any other organisations in any way. They are used purely for administrative purposes such as distribution of the free publications

OAS membership records are treated confidentially and are not shared with, or passed to, any other organisations in any way. They are used purely for administrative purposes such as distribution of the free publications

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Source URL: orkneyarchaeologysociety.org.uk

Language: English - Date: 2015-05-05 09:55:44
953INTERNATIONAL HELLENIC UNIVERSITY (IHU) SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES ANNOUNCEMENT Admission of Graduate Students “MA in The Classical Archaeology and The Ancient History of Macedonia” 1. The School of Humanities of the Inter

INTERNATIONAL HELLENIC UNIVERSITY (IHU) SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES ANNOUNCEMENT Admission of Graduate Students “MA in The Classical Archaeology and The Ancient History of Macedonia” 1. The School of Humanities of the Inter

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Source URL: www.hum.ihu.edu.gr

Language: English - Date: 2015-03-09 08:00:37
954This interdisciplinary conference approaches the wellknown phenomenon of imitatio Christi from a new perspective, combining archaeology, art history, philology, ancient history, theology and cultural history. It focuses

This interdisciplinary conference approaches the wellknown phenomenon of imitatio Christi from a new perspective, combining archaeology, art history, philology, ancient history, theology and cultural history. It focuses

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Source URL: www.ik-morphomata.uni-koeln.de

Language: English - Date: 2015-05-27 06:33:34
955EGYPTIAN ARCHAEOLOGY The Bulletin of the Egypt Exploration Society Notes for Contributors Valid from 06 March 2015 Range of subject matter. The aim of Egyptian Archaeology is to enable archaeologists to present

EGYPTIAN ARCHAEOLOGY The Bulletin of the Egypt Exploration Society Notes for Contributors Valid from 06 March 2015 Range of subject matter. The aim of Egyptian Archaeology is to enable archaeologists to present

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Source URL: www.ees.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2015-03-06 11:49:45
    956Newsletter 02/11: Geophysical Survey Giving the past a presence now and for the future Geophysical Survey in the World Heritage Site Geophysical survey in and around the World Heritage Site (WHS) has involved the survey

    Newsletter 02/11: Geophysical Survey Giving the past a presence now and for the future Geophysical Survey in the World Heritage Site Geophysical survey in and around the World Heritage Site (WHS) has involved the survey

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    Source URL: www.orca.uhi.ac.uk

    Language: English - Date: 2011-07-27 12:03:04
    9571. Why do researchers need special use permits to conduct research on National Forest Lands? • •  •

    1. Why do researchers need special use permits to conduct research on National Forest Lands? • • •

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    Source URL: www.fs.usda.gov

    Language: English - Date: 2011-11-10 17:04:57
    958Europe / Science / Framework Programmes for Research and Technological Development / English Heritage / Archaeology

    Version 6 Project Number 5106 Project Brief Historic Environment Research Strategy for Greater London

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    Source URL: www.museumoflondon.org.uk

    Language: English - Date: 2013-07-18 11:42:07
    959

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    Source URL: www.maya-archaeology.org

    - Date: 2013-10-30 16:11:10
      960Houses - shaping dwellings, identities and homes European housing culture from the Viking Age to the Renaissance 8-10 December 2010, Aarhus University, Denmark Section for Medieval and Renaissance Archaeology

      Houses - shaping dwellings, identities and homes European housing culture from the Viking Age to the Renaissance 8-10 December 2010, Aarhus University, Denmark Section for Medieval and Renaissance Archaeology

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      Source URL: www.byhistorie.dk

      - Date: 2010-08-06 03:52:42