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If , for instance , Hodder's hypothesis ( cited above ) proves to be a trustworthy
means for inferring the existence of socio - economic conflicts between two
groups , this result would be of undeniable archaeological importance . It could
assist in ...
If , for instance , Hodder's hypothesis ( cited above ) proves to be a trustworthy
means for inferring the existence of socio - economic conflicts between two
groups , this result would be of undeniable archaeological importance . It could
assist in ...
Page 66
In others , similar patterns have been taken to reflect the use of a source by both
local and non - local groups . It is unnecessary to go into the fine detail of those
arguments here . But it is important to stress that arguments of this nature carry ...
In others , similar patterns have been taken to reflect the use of a source by both
local and non - local groups . It is unnecessary to go into the fine detail of those
arguments here . But it is important to stress that arguments of this nature carry ...
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Balikci ( 1970 ) notes that large groups of Netsilik eskimo gather on the sea ice
during the winter months to hunt seals at their breathing ... One way of alleviating
this problem is to hunt as a group of people each one watching a different hole .
Balikci ( 1970 ) notes that large groups of Netsilik eskimo gather on the sea ice
during the winter months to hunt seals at their breathing ... One way of alleviating
this problem is to hunt as a group of people each one watching a different hole .
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