Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 45
... detail provided by digging but are static regarding the excavation and the assignment of meaning to what is uncovered . The archaeological process is not on exhibit , just the results . Alternatively , the tradition of urban historical ...
... detail provided by digging but are static regarding the excavation and the assignment of meaning to what is uncovered . The archaeological process is not on exhibit , just the results . Alternatively , the tradition of urban historical ...
Page 49
... detail ; rather , they are subordinate concerns to formal geometry , with which there is reason to believe Paca was familiar . The process of interpretation is continuous in the recon- struction of the garden and is always derived from ...
... detail ; rather , they are subordinate concerns to formal geometry , with which there is reason to believe Paca was familiar . The process of interpretation is continuous in the recon- struction of the garden and is always derived from ...
Page 69
... detail concerning the sub- sistence activities of the Neander- thals . There are flint knapping lessons in the Levallois technique , a rare mammoth hunt , basket and net making , food preparation , and even Lepenski Vir - like days of ...
... detail concerning the sub- sistence activities of the Neander- thals . There are flint knapping lessons in the Levallois technique , a rare mammoth hunt , basket and net making , food preparation , and even Lepenski Vir - like days of ...
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