Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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It has been suggested that the proportion of secondary as opposed to primary refuse ( Schiffer 1972 ) may depend on the degree of sedentism ( Murray 1980 ) and that in sedentary communities there may exist a negative relationship ...
It has been suggested that the proportion of secondary as opposed to primary refuse ( Schiffer 1972 ) may depend on the degree of sedentism ( Murray 1980 ) and that in sedentary communities there may exist a negative relationship ...
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On the western side of the valley is the more recent settlement of Sayyid Muhammed , which is the winter village of an entirely transhumant community of some 150 members . At the upper end of the gorge , at the foot of the Dalahu ...
On the western side of the valley is the more recent settlement of Sayyid Muhammed , which is the winter village of an entirely transhumant community of some 150 members . At the upper end of the gorge , at the foot of the Dalahu ...
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The social organisation of camp communities can be extremely complex , especially as there is a great deal of ... On one hand , the social relations within a camp will reflect those of its home community , but at the same time a ...
The social organisation of camp communities can be extremely complex , especially as there is a great deal of ... On one hand , the social relations within a camp will reflect those of its home community , but at the same time a ...
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