Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 39
... divisions I have described . My final concluding point is a pessimistic one and that i s whether different groups wish ( or even can ) overcome this dualism . I suspect they would rather not . Acknowledgements Keith Ray , Mike Parker ...
... divisions I have described . My final concluding point is a pessimistic one and that i s whether different groups wish ( or even can ) overcome this dualism . I suspect they would rather not . Acknowledgements Keith Ray , Mike Parker ...
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... division of land . Neolithic inhabitants fixed their sights on some prominent distant feature , such as a peak or a notch in the hills , and walked straight towards it , using the mounds and stones for additional guidance . In The Old ...
... division of land . Neolithic inhabitants fixed their sights on some prominent distant feature , such as a peak or a notch in the hills , and walked straight towards it , using the mounds and stones for additional guidance . In The Old ...
Page 77
... Division into topics is never from an archae- ological point of view . Copro- lites , for example , are discussed in chapters 2 ( microbes ) , 4 ( pol- len ) , 6 ( seeds ) , 9 ( parasites ) and 11 ( fishbones ) , while at no point are ...
... Division into topics is never from an archae- ological point of view . Copro- lites , for example , are discussed in chapters 2 ( microbes ) , 4 ( pol- len ) , 6 ( seeds ) , 9 ( parasites ) and 11 ( fishbones ) , while at no point are ...
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