Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Columbia University Press , New York . Bogucki , P.I. and R. Grygiel 1978 The household cluster at Brezesc Kujanski 3 : small site methodology in the Polish lowlands . World Archaeology 13 : 59-72 . Childe , V.G. 1936 Man Makes Himself ...
Columbia University Press , New York . Bogucki , P.I. and R. Grygiel 1978 The household cluster at Brezesc Kujanski 3 : small site methodology in the Polish lowlands . World Archaeology 13 : 59-72 . Childe , V.G. 1936 Man Makes Himself ...
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Columbia University Press , New York . Kintigh , K.W. and A.J. Ammerman 1982 Heuristic approaches to spatial analysis in archaeology . American Antiquity 47 : 31-63 . Kramer , C. 1979 An archaeological view of a contemporary Kurdish ...
Columbia University Press , New York . Kintigh , K.W. and A.J. Ammerman 1982 Heuristic approaches to spatial analysis in archaeology . American Antiquity 47 : 31-63 . Kramer , C. 1979 An archaeological view of a contemporary Kurdish ...
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Cambridge University Press , Cambridge . Smith , E.A. 1981 The application of optimal foraging theory to the analysis of hunter - gatherer group size . In Hunter - gatherer Foraging Strategies : Ethnographic and Archaeological Analyses ...
Cambridge University Press , Cambridge . Smith , E.A. 1981 The application of optimal foraging theory to the analysis of hunter - gatherer group size . In Hunter - gatherer Foraging Strategies : Ethnographic and Archaeological Analyses ...
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