Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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for the detection of two - dimensional patterning in distributions of artefacts and other items ( Hietala and ... artefact manufacture , nevertheless have the effect of reducing entropy and creating new structures . What may be viewed as ...
for the detection of two - dimensional patterning in distributions of artefacts and other items ( Hietala and ... artefact manufacture , nevertheless have the effect of reducing entropy and creating new structures . What may be viewed as ...
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... manufacturing system is related to growth of output in absolute numbers , as well as growth in diversity of products . Individual potters may , however , reduce the number of different kinds of artefacts they make in order to compete 43.
... manufacturing system is related to growth of output in absolute numbers , as well as growth in diversity of products . Individual potters may , however , reduce the number of different kinds of artefacts they make in order to compete 43.
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... artefacts and cemeteries . Catherine Hills discusses the origin and dating of barred ZOO- morphic bone combs , many of which have been found in her excavation at Spong Hill . Vera Evison presents distribution maps of certain early artefact ...
... artefacts and cemeteries . Catherine Hills discusses the origin and dating of barred ZOO- morphic bone combs , many of which have been found in her excavation at Spong Hill . Vera Evison presents distribution maps of certain early artefact ...
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