Landscapes in Flux: Central and Eastern Europe in AntiquityJohn Chapman, Pavel Markovich Dolukhanov Oxbow, 1997 - Broj stranica: 340 Landscape archaeology, a recent theoretical discovery in the west, has long been practised by eastern european scholars. This stimulating collection of papers ranges over the whole of central and eastern Europe and from the Neolithic to the early Medieval periods. |
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Landscape in Flux and Colonisation of Time J Chapman | 1 |
the Concept of the Historical Interactive | 23 |
Impermanence and Flux in the Landscape of Early Agricultural South | 41 |
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