Archaeology and Language III interprets results from archaeological
data in terms of language distribution and change, providing the
tools for a radical rewriting of the conventional discourse of
prehistory. Individual chapters present case studies of artefacts
and fragmentary textual materials, concerned with the
reconstruction of houses, maritime technology, pottery and grave
goods.
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