Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... behaviour and its archaeologically relevant ' by - products ' can be observed , can be used to investigate the methodology by which we give meaning to the archaeological record . In Cribb's study , regular pat- terning in the deposition ...
... behaviour and its archaeologically relevant ' by - products ' can be observed , can be used to investigate the methodology by which we give meaning to the archaeological record . In Cribb's study , regular pat- terning in the deposition ...
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... behaviour to produce the archaeological record that ethnoarchaeology holds out its greatest promise . In providing a controlled environment in which both data sets can be observed , it offers the best hope for building the kind of ...
... behaviour to produce the archaeological record that ethnoarchaeology holds out its greatest promise . In providing a controlled environment in which both data sets can be observed , it offers the best hope for building the kind of ...
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... behaviour is rational , and pre- historic peoples exploiting these species would have butchered in a similar manner . them In interpreting the gathered data , Binford implicitly assumes that it is possible to separate cultural and ...
... behaviour is rational , and pre- historic peoples exploiting these species would have butchered in a similar manner . them In interpreting the gathered data , Binford implicitly assumes that it is possible to separate cultural and ...
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