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... considered here . Like the other two professionals , he had been directly involved in recent excavation pro- jects on megalithic sites in Senegal . Although questions concerning their preservation were put to him on more than one ...
... considered here . Like the other two professionals , he had been directly involved in recent excavation pro- jects on megalithic sites in Senegal . Although questions concerning their preservation were put to him on more than one ...
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... considered to be in a high risk situation . As a consequence strategies will be necessary to supply people with food when yields are low . As such , coping with risk is increasingly being seen as important for functional interpretations ...
... considered to be in a high risk situation . As a consequence strategies will be necessary to supply people with food when yields are low . As such , coping with risk is increasingly being seen as important for functional interpretations ...
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... considered , and the development of past work and current techniques reviewed . In many instances recommendations for future work are given , argued largely along lines of common sense . This is particularly true for the chapter on ...
... considered , and the development of past work and current techniques reviewed . In many instances recommendations for future work are given , argued largely along lines of common sense . This is particularly true for the chapter on ...
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