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Page 70
Although questions concerning their preservation were put to him on more than
one occassion , he commented that this particular aspect had been considered in
greater depth by his colleague at the IFAN , and in general he shared the latter's
...
Although questions concerning their preservation were put to him on more than
one occassion , he commented that this particular aspect had been considered in
greater depth by his colleague at the IFAN , and in general he shared the latter's
...
Page 88
... much as ten - fold ( Me i cklejohn 1978 ) and narrowing down this range must
be a priority for research . Risk is interpreted as a function of the variability of
annual yields . If this is large the hunters are considered to be in a high risk
situation .
... much as ten - fold ( Me i cklejohn 1978 ) and narrowing down this range must
be a priority for research . Risk is interpreted as a function of the variability of
annual yields . If this is large the hunters are considered to be in a high risk
situation .
Page 127
never contribution of excavated evidence largely confining her attention to to the
historical study of the excavated remains , thus underparticular theme is
considered , emphasising those aspects of and the development of past work
material ...
never contribution of excavated evidence largely confining her attention to to the
historical study of the excavated remains , thus underparticular theme is
considered , emphasising those aspects of and the development of past work
material ...
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