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Page 66
... illustrate shifts in site location or density at different times in the past , but as it was , they could only be used to indicate regularities in the siting of larger versus smaller settlements . Nor was this the only area for which ...
... illustrate shifts in site location or density at different times in the past , but as it was , they could only be used to indicate regularities in the siting of larger versus smaller settlements . Nor was this the only area for which ...
Page 83
... illustrate some of the above points . In 1974 , during late colonial times , Mozambican archaeologists have begun a process of re- thinking and redefining the course of archaeological research in the country . This is seen as a priority ...
... illustrate some of the above points . In 1974 , during late colonial times , Mozambican archaeologists have begun a process of re- thinking and redefining the course of archaeological research in the country . This is seen as a priority ...
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... illustrate how these innovative approaches are leading to a much fuller understanding of the proces- ses leading to the formation of the archaeological record as well as the human activities from which these vestiges ultimately result ...
... illustrate how these innovative approaches are leading to a much fuller understanding of the proces- ses leading to the formation of the archaeological record as well as the human activities from which these vestiges ultimately result ...
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