Why an idea can be wrong yet still be useful. The Celts and Archaeology.

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Why an idea can be wrong yet still be useful. The Celts and Archaeology. / Karl, R.
2007. Paper presented at ‘The origins of our ideas’ research seminar series, Bangor, UK..

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Karl, R 2007, 'Why an idea can be wrong yet still be useful. The Celts and Archaeology.', Paper presented at ‘The origins of our ideas’ research seminar series, Bangor, UK., 3/01/01.

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Karl, R. (2007). Why an idea can be wrong yet still be useful. The Celts and Archaeology.. Paper presented at ‘The origins of our ideas’ research seminar series, Bangor, UK..

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Karl R. 2007. Why an idea can be wrong yet still be useful. The Celts and Archaeology. Paper presented at ‘The origins of our ideas’ research seminar series, Bangor, UK..

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Karl, R. Why an idea can be wrong yet still be useful. The Celts and Archaeology.. ‘The origins of our ideas’ research seminar series, Bangor, UK., 03 Jan 0001, Paper, 2007.

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