Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... coarse sieve by - product ) were fed to working animals . Both these by - products were sampled as they could be burnt accidentally during storage or as fuel ( Hillman 1981 ) . The grain was stored for human food to be further processed ...
... coarse sieve by - product ) were fed to working animals . Both these by - products were sampled as they could be burnt accidentally during storage or as fuel ( Hillman 1981 ) . The grain was stored for human food to be further processed ...
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... sieve products posi- tively and winnowing and coarse sieve by - products negatively , large- seeded weeds load high positively and weeds with seeds commonly remain- ing in ' heads ' or with appendages load high negatively . On the ...
... sieve products posi- tively and winnowing and coarse sieve by - products negatively , large- seeded weeds load high positively and weeds with seeds commonly remain- ing in ' heads ' or with appendages load high negatively . On the ...
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... coarse sieving - Small Headed Light Sma 11 Headed Heavy Big Headed Heavy Small Free fine sieving Heavy Big Free ... sieve by- products . Small , free , heavy seeds ( SFH ) would be mostly removed by fine sieving and so stay with the fine ...
... coarse sieving - Small Headed Light Sma 11 Headed Heavy Big Headed Heavy Small Free fine sieving Heavy Big Free ... sieve by- products . Small , free , heavy seeds ( SFH ) would be mostly removed by fine sieving and so stay with the fine ...
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