Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 63
... changes have a chronological aspect , and here it is useful to divide the exploitation of the source into two phases . The nature and inter- pretative significance of these changes , raises questions which are of direct relevance to ...
... changes have a chronological aspect , and here it is useful to divide the exploitation of the source into two phases . The nature and inter- pretative significance of these changes , raises questions which are of direct relevance to ...
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... changes at the source can be partly understood when they are considered in relation to changes in the nature of exchange within and between different regions in the Neolithic of Britain ( Bradley and Edmonds 1988 , in prep . ) . In ...
... changes at the source can be partly understood when they are considered in relation to changes in the nature of exchange within and between different regions in the Neolithic of Britain ( Bradley and Edmonds 1988 , in prep . ) . In ...
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b ) that changes of technical level on a limited number of products and / or changes in the procurement of raw material could also be prerequisite elements in specialisation , as those changes segment the homogeneous transmission of ...
b ) that changes of technical level on a limited number of products and / or changes in the procurement of raw material could also be prerequisite elements in specialisation , as those changes segment the homogeneous transmission of ...
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TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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