Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... axes , the ' A ' axis defining the alignment of the tent and the ' B ' axis defining that of the complex as a whole . While there were variations on this general pattern for instance the axes may be slightly askew all the dwelling units ...
... axes , the ' A ' axis defining the alignment of the tent and the ' B ' axis defining that of the complex as a whole . While there were variations on this general pattern for instance the axes may be slightly askew all the dwelling units ...
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... axes . For convenience , several major subsistence adaptations have been indicated , and the six test cases of Table 2 labelled . Camp population density , indicated along the vertical axis , can be seen to drop consistently and dramati ...
... axes . For convenience , several major subsistence adaptations have been indicated , and the six test cases of Table 2 labelled . Camp population density , indicated along the vertical axis , can be seen to drop consistently and dramati ...
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... axes uniformly aligned . One of the reasons for this camp pattern is that the tents house family units , or portions thereof , and this arrangement provides some degree of household privacy . Upland camps will often be organised so that ...
... axes uniformly aligned . One of the reasons for this camp pattern is that the tents house family units , or portions thereof , and this arrangement provides some degree of household privacy . Upland camps will often be organised so that ...
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