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... continuity has yet to be established . Occurrence 1 : Lying about 1.50m below the surface , the degree of miner- alisation of the bones prevented any dating of Occurrence 1 , and the fauna is very scanty . Only ovica prids and wild game ...
... continuity has yet to be established . Occurrence 1 : Lying about 1.50m below the surface , the degree of miner- alisation of the bones prevented any dating of Occurrence 1 , and the fauna is very scanty . Only ovica prids and wild game ...
Page 62
... continuity in membership ( Wiessner 1977 , 1982b ; Barnard 1979 ) . It is membership in the band , as a social entity , that confers access to the resources of a band's territory ( Cashdan 1983 ) . I would argue that this emphasis on ...
... continuity in membership ( Wiessner 1977 , 1982b ; Barnard 1979 ) . It is membership in the band , as a social entity , that confers access to the resources of a band's territory ( Cashdan 1983 ) . I would argue that this emphasis on ...
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... continuity of settlement and boundaries at Wharram Percy from has of in Roman to Medieval times . are A useful feature of this fest- schrift must be the comprehensive bibliography of Myres ' published works . However , the book has a ...
... continuity of settlement and boundaries at Wharram Percy from has of in Roman to Medieval times . are A useful feature of this fest- schrift must be the comprehensive bibliography of Myres ' published works . However , the book has a ...
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