Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... extent of selecting approaches which would be diametrically opposed , such as 1 and 4 : 1 would be the long - term goal , but until its successful implementation , 4 would provide a temporary benefit . Figure 3 presents the combinations ...
... extent of selecting approaches which would be diametrically opposed , such as 1 and 4 : 1 would be the long - term goal , but until its successful implementation , 4 would provide a temporary benefit . Figure 3 presents the combinations ...
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... extent can questionnaire replies be considered honest enough to reflect any sort of reality ? The questions were asked by an archaeologist , and the answers may have been tempered accordingly . The questionnaire provided the opportunity ...
... extent can questionnaire replies be considered honest enough to reflect any sort of reality ? The questions were asked by an archaeologist , and the answers may have been tempered accordingly . The questionnaire provided the opportunity ...
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... extent thin out or break up the forest . Were the lowland forests really unbroken or did the various counteracting factors have an effect not visible in the pollen diagrams ? Work on pollen dispersion could usefully have been included ...
... extent thin out or break up the forest . Were the lowland forests really unbroken or did the various counteracting factors have an effect not visible in the pollen diagrams ? Work on pollen dispersion could usefully have been included ...
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