Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 23Department of Archaeology, 2008 - Archaeology |
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... considered to be evidence of population spread or expansion . These approaches have dealt very little with the actual processes of migration , situating them instead in grand narratives , such as the spread of civilisation , or in ...
... considered to be evidence of population spread or expansion . These approaches have dealt very little with the actual processes of migration , situating them instead in grand narratives , such as the spread of civilisation , or in ...
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... considered a causal relationship requires further attention . To work effectively , the introduction of new technology is depen- dent on a favourable social context ( Pfaffenberger 1992 : 498 ) . The growth in urbanisation that occurred ...
... considered a causal relationship requires further attention . To work effectively , the introduction of new technology is depen- dent on a favourable social context ( Pfaffenberger 1992 : 498 ) . The growth in urbanisation that occurred ...
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... considered a comprehensive list of the evidence . Evidence Parenchymatous material from 25,000-27,000 species with edible roots found Date ( BP ) Site Reference Dolní Věstonice II , Czech Mason et al . 1994 : 52 Republic in a hearth ...
... considered a comprehensive list of the evidence . Evidence Parenchymatous material from 25,000-27,000 species with edible roots found Date ( BP ) Site Reference Dolní Věstonice II , Czech Mason et al . 1994 : 52 Republic in a hearth ...
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Archaeological Histories | 1 |
Our Legacies in Saving the Past | 25 |
Reflections on the Changing Role of Masada in Israeli National Consciousness | 41 |
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