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Page 99
... linear fashion as human predation intensifies . The level of risk faced by the hunters , whether measured by the return time of the reindeer herd or the 121 10-1 4- +160 Sustainable Human Population 8 Equilibrium Reindeer 99.
... linear fashion as human predation intensifies . The level of risk faced by the hunters , whether measured by the return time of the reindeer herd or the 121 10-1 4- +160 Sustainable Human Population 8 Equilibrium Reindeer 99.
Page 122
... Age pottery is more fragile than fired Roman wares . His ' calib- ration ' argument is that by measuring the relative amounts of artefactual material from sealed to decide upon the level of resol- ution needed to 122.
... Age pottery is more fragile than fired Roman wares . His ' calib- ration ' argument is that by measuring the relative amounts of artefactual material from sealed to decide upon the level of resol- ution needed to 122.
Page 134
... measurement are hardly touched upon at all , although how precisely we define the present will obviously relate to where the past is seen to begin . In short , this book is an ' arts and letters ' history of the past and it could be ...
... measurement are hardly touched upon at all , although how precisely we define the present will obviously relate to where the past is seen to begin . In short , this book is an ' arts and letters ' history of the past and it could be ...
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