Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... context . The value of such an approach is demon- strated through the presentation of information relevant to the archae- ological questions , from a pilot study of contemporary pottery making in the Philippines . Whitelaw's paper is ...
... context . The value of such an approach is demon- strated through the presentation of information relevant to the archae- ological questions , from a pilot study of contemporary pottery making in the Philippines . Whitelaw's paper is ...
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... context ' and static ' archaeological context ' is consistent with this view . The formation process model implies that spatial structures generated in systemic context will undergo progressive disorganisation , leaving little if any ...
... context ' and static ' archaeological context ' is consistent with this view . The formation process model implies that spatial structures generated in systemic context will undergo progressive disorganisation , leaving little if any ...
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... context within which these analogies apply ( Hillman 1981 : 126-38 ; Hodder 1982 : 24-7 ) and it will be argued below that crop processing analogies are relevant in a broad context . Lastly , by the use of relational analogy , it is ...
... context within which these analogies apply ( Hillman 1981 : 126-38 ; Hodder 1982 : 24-7 ) and it will be argued below that crop processing analogies are relevant in a broad context . Lastly , by the use of relational analogy , it is ...
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