Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... consider - ed . A further distinction can be made between the husbandry practices applied to crops in the field and the processing sequence to which they are subjected after harvest . The former are best tackled by reference to ...
... consider - ed . A further distinction can be made between the husbandry practices applied to crops in the field and the processing sequence to which they are subjected after harvest . The former are best tackled by reference to ...
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... consider what would be the expected effect of crop processing on these categories of weed seeds ( see Figure 3 ) . Clearly , small , free , light seeds ( SFL ) should , largely be removed by winnowing and so end up with the winnowing by ...
... consider what would be the expected effect of crop processing on these categories of weed seeds ( see Figure 3 ) . Clearly , small , free , light seeds ( SFL ) should , largely be removed by winnowing and so end up with the winnowing by ...
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... consider insuring against the possibility of such disasters occurring during an excavation . Conversion : Conversion and trespass to goods overlap to some extent . Conver- sion is the intentional dealing with goods in a way which is ...
... consider insuring against the possibility of such disasters occurring during an excavation . Conversion : Conversion and trespass to goods overlap to some extent . Conver- sion is the intentional dealing with goods in a way which is ...
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