Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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Page 55
... problems seemed to be invited by those advances . Principal amongst these was the question of the levels at which analyses were pitched , for it appeared that the advent of those new techniques encouraged a drastic reduction in the ...
... problems seemed to be invited by those advances . Principal amongst these was the question of the levels at which analyses were pitched , for it appeared that the advent of those new techniques encouraged a drastic reduction in the ...
Page 287
... problems in relation to interpretive problems in the present for archaeologists using such data . Agboaten's essay gives a perceptive insight into the changes in value and ideological perception of institutions through time . He uses ...
... problems in relation to interpretive problems in the present for archaeologists using such data . Agboaten's essay gives a perceptive insight into the changes in value and ideological perception of institutions through time . He uses ...
Page 305
... problems which he hopes to illuminate through examining decision making ; the diversity of ungulate species in the faunal assemblages , the varying pattern of the take up of agriculture across space and time , the changes in the lithic ...
... problems which he hopes to illuminate through examining decision making ; the diversity of ungulate species in the faunal assemblages , the varying pattern of the take up of agriculture across space and time , the changes in the lithic ...
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