Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... later British prehistory . Oxford , British Archaeological reports . British series 162. Oxford . Ericson , J. E. 1984. Introduction , in Ericson , J. E. and Purdy , B. A ( eds . ) Prehistoric quarries and lithic production . Cambridge ...
... later British prehistory . Oxford , British Archaeological reports . British series 162. Oxford . Ericson , J. E. 1984. Introduction , in Ericson , J. E. and Purdy , B. A ( eds . ) Prehistoric quarries and lithic production . Cambridge ...
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... later Mesolithic , there is a change to smaller and broader blades and the harpoons are noticeably absent . These technological changes are parallelled by a change in the pattern of settlement , once again between the earlier and the later ...
... later Mesolithic , there is a change to smaller and broader blades and the harpoons are noticeably absent . These technological changes are parallelled by a change in the pattern of settlement , once again between the earlier and the later ...
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... later period animal movements were less predictable and a better hunting strategy was that of encounter foraging ( Zvelebil 1986 ) . Time stress in encounter foraging is not related to small periods of time ( with high stress ) but ...
... later period animal movements were less predictable and a better hunting strategy was that of encounter foraging ( Zvelebil 1986 ) . Time stress in encounter foraging is not related to small periods of time ( with high stress ) but ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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