Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... associated storage structures . Ways in which fields are prepared , and the Pottery component : Who makes the pots , how and where . The decora- tion or absence of decoration . The different shapes produced and their uses . Exchange or ...
... associated storage structures . Ways in which fields are prepared , and the Pottery component : Who makes the pots , how and where . The decora- tion or absence of decoration . The different shapes produced and their uses . Exchange or ...
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... associated with cattle and mentioned above will be present plus the traits associated with the agricultural side of the economy , such as granaries and storage facilities . The main difference between the Pokot and the Tugen is that ...
... associated with cattle and mentioned above will be present plus the traits associated with the agricultural side of the economy , such as granaries and storage facilities . The main difference between the Pokot and the Tugen is that ...
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... associated items , the absence of domesticated stock or agricultural produce or grinding stones , and of any material items associated with either cattle or agriculture . There is no secondary organisation of rubbish . Archaeologically ...
... associated items , the absence of domesticated stock or agricultural produce or grinding stones , and of any material items associated with either cattle or agriculture . There is no secondary organisation of rubbish . Archaeologically ...
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