Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... by - product ) were stored as animal fodder and the heavy chaff and straw ( the coarse sieve by - product ) were fed to working animals . Both these by - products were sampled as they could be burnt accidentally during storage or as ...
... by - product ) were stored as animal fodder and the heavy chaff and straw ( the coarse sieve by - product ) were fed to working animals . Both these by - products were sampled as they could be burnt accidentally during storage or as ...
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... by - products . It is difficult to see how , for instance , the mixing of any combination of products and by- products could imitate a fine sieve by - product . Only the intermediate products of processing stages could be satisfactorily ...
... by - products . It is difficult to see how , for instance , the mixing of any combination of products and by- products could imitate a fine sieve by - product . Only the intermediate products of processing stages could be satisfactorily ...
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... products negatively from the by - products . Small , free , heavy seeds contribute most and negatively to the second function which separates fine sieve by - products negatively from other by - products and products . Lastly , the small ...
... products negatively from the by - products . Small , free , heavy seeds contribute most and negatively to the second function which separates fine sieve by - products negatively from other by - products and products . Lastly , the small ...
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