Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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A. All materials ( bone , pottery , glass , plastic , metal , rubber , textiles and bindings ) . B. Durables only ( bone , pottery , glass , plastic and metal ) . refuse , it neverthless contains identifiable spatial patterns .
A. All materials ( bone , pottery , glass , plastic , metal , rubber , textiles and bindings ) . B. Durables only ( bone , pottery , glass , plastic and metal ) . refuse , it neverthless contains identifiable spatial patterns .
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Bones : Ancient Men and Modern Myths . Academic Press , New York . Burch , E.S. 1980. Review of ' Nunamiut Ethnoarchaeology ' . American Ethnologist 7 : 217-218 . Saray der , S.C. 1980. Review of ' Nunami ut Ethnoarchaeology ' .
Bones : Ancient Men and Modern Myths . Academic Press , New York . Burch , E.S. 1980. Review of ' Nunamiut Ethnoarchaeology ' . American Ethnologist 7 : 217-218 . Saray der , S.C. 1980. Review of ' Nunami ut Ethnoarchaeology ' .
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Nunamiut marrowcracking also leaves clear impact scars on bones , but the possibility of achieving a similar effect with other potential agents of ( post- ) depositional mechanical fracture has not been ruled out .
Nunamiut marrowcracking also leaves clear impact scars on bones , but the possibility of achieving a similar effect with other potential agents of ( post- ) depositional mechanical fracture has not been ruled out .
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