Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... domestic complex number 3 , SV - 1 . A. All materials ( bone , pottery , glass , plastic , metal , rubber , textiles and bindings ) . B. Durables only ( bone , pottery , glass , plastic and metal ) . refuse , it neverthless contains ...
... domestic complex number 3 , SV - 1 . A. All materials ( bone , pottery , glass , plastic , metal , rubber , textiles and bindings ) . B. Durables only ( bone , pottery , glass , plastic and metal ) . refuse , it neverthless contains ...
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... domestic complexes will be packed side by side , forming parallel rows of living zones and dis- card zones a ... domestic complexes 2 and 3 are indicated . Feature at top of study area is a stone - built corral wall . Figure 5 : Density ...
... domestic complexes will be packed side by side , forming parallel rows of living zones and dis- card zones a ... domestic complexes 2 and 3 are indicated . Feature at top of study area is a stone - built corral wall . Figure 5 : Density ...
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... domestic unit , rather than encouraging the investment of that which exceeds a household's immediate needs in future reciprocity through ' social storage ' ( O'Shea 1981 ) . However , the degree to which these two strate- gies may be ...
... domestic unit , rather than encouraging the investment of that which exceeds a household's immediate needs in future reciprocity through ' social storage ' ( O'Shea 1981 ) . However , the degree to which these two strate- gies may be ...
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