Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... area or women's domain , occurs at the end containing the hearth . Female work areas tend to spill outside the tent itself into a kind of forecourt which also contains a hearth . On a sloping surface the tent interior and the forecourt ...
... area or women's domain , occurs at the end containing the hearth . Female work areas tend to spill outside the tent itself into a kind of forecourt which also contains a hearth . On a sloping surface the tent interior and the forecourt ...
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... areas , or that the excavation uncovered an area where a series of specific tasks were carried out . The absence of the gathering element and fish or rodent bones may be explained in terms of differential preservation , but this is not ...
... areas , or that the excavation uncovered an area where a series of specific tasks were carried out . The absence of the gathering element and fish or rodent bones may be explained in terms of differential preservation , but this is not ...
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... areas with a mean radius of 2.24 metres . On the other hand , the spacing between households is quite variable . The area occupied by all the nuclear areas within a camp accounts for between 36 % and 91 % of the LNAT in Yellen's 16 ...
... areas with a mean radius of 2.24 metres . On the other hand , the spacing between households is quite variable . The area occupied by all the nuclear areas within a camp accounts for between 36 % and 91 % of the LNAT in Yellen's 16 ...
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