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... authors before publication . Manuscripts should be clearly typed , double - spaced , and follow the format of this issue . Illustrations should be A4 ( 210 x 297 mm ) for reduction to A5 ( 148 x 210 mm ) . ARC has a policy of the non ...
... authors before publication . Manuscripts should be clearly typed , double - spaced , and follow the format of this issue . Illustrations should be A4 ( 210 x 297 mm ) for reduction to A5 ( 148 x 210 mm ) . ARC has a policy of the non ...
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... authors do use it in this way . Therefore , statements containing the word ' stratification ' are unclear as to whether it is being used as a static or as a processual term . For example , Earle ( 1977 ) talks about the " evolution of ...
... authors do use it in this way . Therefore , statements containing the word ' stratification ' are unclear as to whether it is being used as a static or as a processual term . For example , Earle ( 1977 ) talks about the " evolution of ...
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... authors are writing sheer gibberish or are merely indulging in a feast of obscure terminology . The situa- tion has , indeed , become grim . One can spend many hours ploughing through a paper and looking up the technical language before ...
... authors are writing sheer gibberish or are merely indulging in a feast of obscure terminology . The situa- tion has , indeed , become grim . One can spend many hours ploughing through a paper and looking up the technical language before ...
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