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5 : 6 75 : 7 : 15 166 ) 5 : 32B 1 : 55 : 51 3 CLUSTER GROUP OA B C BD 2A
Figure 2 : Cluster analysis of spatial patterns of discard by 2m quadrats ,
recording zone A . This corresponds to the discard zone of domestic complex
number 3 , SV ...
5 : 6 75 : 7 : 15 166 ) 5 : 32B 1 : 55 : 51 3 CLUSTER GROUP OA B C BD 2A
Figure 2 : Cluster analysis of spatial patterns of discard by 2m quadrats ,
recording zone A . This corresponds to the discard zone of domestic complex
number 3 , SV ...
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B . Durables only ( as for Figure 2 ) . Figure 4 : Density of items of animal bone (
ova - caprine , bos , equid ) by 5m quadrats , area A , SV - 1 . Locations of
domestic complexes 2 and 3 are indicated . Feature at top of study area is a
stone - built ...
B . Durables only ( as for Figure 2 ) . Figure 4 : Density of items of animal bone (
ova - caprine , bos , equid ) by 5m quadrats , area A , SV - 1 . Locations of
domestic complexes 2 and 3 are indicated . Feature at top of study area is a
stone - built ...
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The results for the two Dobe camps are reproduced in Figure 3 . Using the
kinship information for the camps , these plots were produced as the least - stress
configurations resulting from ten runs with different random starts for each camp .
The results for the two Dobe camps are reproduced in Figure 3 . Using the
kinship information for the camps , these plots were produced as the least - stress
configurations resulting from ten runs with different random starts for each camp .
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