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Likewise , the editors welcome comments and shorter contributions for
Commentary , devoted in this issue to discussion of points following on from
previous issues . The members of the editorial board would like to thank
Professor Glyn and ...
Likewise , the editors welcome comments and shorter contributions for
Commentary , devoted in this issue to discussion of points following on from
previous issues . The members of the editorial board would like to thank
Professor Glyn and ...
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Hassan ( 1981 : 67 - 73 ) contributed three different equations to describe the
same data , which simply modified previous models , without any contribution to
explaining the posited relationship . Developing a behaviourally relevant model ...
Hassan ( 1981 : 67 - 73 ) contributed three different equations to describe the
same data , which simply modified previous models , without any contribution to
explaining the posited relationship . Developing a behaviourally relevant model ...
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471 ) . have been a central contribution This is a general characteristic of to the
study of cultural communi - the book , which results in an uncation in European
prehistory , had succesful marriage of theory and its stated intentions been ful ...
471 ) . have been a central contribution This is a general characteristic of to the
study of cultural communi - the book , which results in an uncation in European
prehistory , had succesful marriage of theory and its stated intentions been ful ...
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