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As a theme for this issue , ethnoarchaeology was considered broadly as " the use
of ethnographic methods and information to aid in the interpretation and
explanation of archaeological data " , ( Stiles 1977 : 88 ) . In assembling the
thematic ...
As a theme for this issue , ethnoarchaeology was considered broadly as " the use
of ethnographic methods and information to aid in the interpretation and
explanation of archaeological data " , ( Stiles 1977 : 88 ) . In assembling the
thematic ...
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It is no longer considered sufficient to provide a list of the species from each site ,
area or archaeological period and attempts are being made to understand some
of the techniques used for the cultivation of crops . What is lacking is a sound ...
It is no longer considered sufficient to provide a list of the species from each site ,
area or archaeological period and attempts are being made to understand some
of the techniques used for the cultivation of crops . What is lacking is a sound ...
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My more recent work in Kenya ( 1983 ) is an attempt at tackling such issues , but
after three months spent in the field , it can only be considered as preliminary . I
began excavating the site of an abandoned Njemps village south of Lake
Baringo ...
My more recent work in Kenya ( 1983 ) is an attempt at tackling such issues , but
after three months spent in the field , it can only be considered as preliminary . I
began excavating the site of an abandoned Njemps village south of Lake
Baringo ...
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