Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... applied in isolation . Hivernel's use of several models , drawn from the observation of functioning systems in similar ecological circumstances , serves to highlight the complexity of actual behaviour ( generally under - emphasised in ...
... applied in isolation . Hivernel's use of several models , drawn from the observation of functioning systems in similar ecological circumstances , serves to highlight the complexity of actual behaviour ( generally under - emphasised in ...
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... applied to crops in the field and the processing sequence to which they are subjected after harvest . The former are best tackled by reference to ecological rather than ethnographic models and so will not be con- sidered here . I will ...
... applied to crops in the field and the processing sequence to which they are subjected after harvest . The former are best tackled by reference to ecological rather than ethnographic models and so will not be con- sidered here . I will ...
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... applied in the past to this geographic area , or to these particular prehistoric occurrences , and that the family unit or group was moving together . Present - day secondary organisation of the rubbish has not been reflected in the ...
... applied in the past to this geographic area , or to these particular prehistoric occurrences , and that the family unit or group was moving together . Present - day secondary organisation of the rubbish has not been reflected in the ...
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