Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... seed 4.55 1.80 0.32 categories 0.049 83.8 Table 1. Discrimination of crop processing groups the basis of weed seeds alone . However , the explanatory power of a solution depends on the interpretability of the discriminant functions . It ...
... seed 4.55 1.80 0.32 categories 0.049 83.8 Table 1. Discrimination of crop processing groups the basis of weed seeds alone . However , the explanatory power of a solution depends on the interpretability of the discriminant functions . It ...
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... seeds ( see Figure 3 ) . Clearly , small , free , light seeds ( SFL ) should , largely be removed by winnowing and so end up with the winnowing by- products . The seeds which tend to remain in heads ( SHL , SHH and BHH ) , regardless of ...
... seeds ( see Figure 3 ) . Clearly , small , free , light seeds ( SFL ) should , largely be removed by winnowing and so end up with the winnowing by- products . The seeds which tend to remain in heads ( SHL , SHH and BHH ) , regardless of ...
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... seeds load high negatively on the first function which separates fine sieve products negatively from the by - products . Small , free , heavy seeds contribute most and negatively to the second function which separates fine sieve by ...
... seeds load high negatively on the first function which separates fine sieve products negatively from the by - products . Small , free , heavy seeds contribute most and negatively to the second function which separates fine sieve by ...
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