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Page 69
... means , been able to secure the support and approval of the President to make periodic return visits to inspect the Museum and the site preservation facilities as well as the sites them- selves and to advise on means of improvement and ...
... means , been able to secure the support and approval of the President to make periodic return visits to inspect the Museum and the site preservation facilities as well as the sites them- selves and to advise on means of improvement and ...
Page 123
... means of interpreting Neolithic settle- ment patterns . Numerical concen- trations and inferred functional variation in tool types are seen as the means of identifying settle- ments from the contiguous scatters his surveys revealed ...
... means of interpreting Neolithic settle- ment patterns . Numerical concen- trations and inferred functional variation in tool types are seen as the means of identifying settle- ments from the contiguous scatters his surveys revealed ...
Page 124
... means of putting dots on maps but as a vital tool in the reconstruction of extinct settlement systems and activities in the landscape . However , as all the contributors emphasise , it is only by means of associated excavation that the ...
... means of putting dots on maps but as a vital tool in the reconstruction of extinct settlement systems and activities in the landscape . However , as all the contributors emphasise , it is only by means of associated excavation that the ...
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