Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... interest to archaeologists . Beside the basic but complex process of ecological adaptation or ' settling in ' , these developments include major technological innovations such as the invention of pottery , development or refinement of ...
... interest to archaeologists . Beside the basic but complex process of ecological adaptation or ' settling in ' , these developments include major technological innovations such as the invention of pottery , development or refinement of ...
Page 121
... interest . In principle , one can expect to observe efficient know - hows in relation to the manifested intentions . This syllogism is not devoid of sense when ( as it is often the case ) one finds objects which display clear evidence ...
... interest . In principle , one can expect to observe efficient know - hows in relation to the manifested intentions . This syllogism is not devoid of sense when ( as it is often the case ) one finds objects which display clear evidence ...
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... interest , namely , the archaeology of Oyo . Momin's article on problems of urban origins in Yorubaland should be of interest to archaeologists currently working on the same problem in Eastern and Southern Africa even though it does not ...
... interest , namely , the archaeology of Oyo . Momin's article on problems of urban origins in Yorubaland should be of interest to archaeologists currently working on the same problem in Eastern and Southern Africa even though it does not ...
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