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5 : 6 75 : 7 : 15 166 ) 5 : 32B 1 : 55 : 51 3 CLUSTER GROUP OA B C BD 2A
Figure 2 : Cluster analysis of spatial patterns of discard by 2m quadrats ,
recording zone A . This corresponds to the discard zone of domestic complex
number 3 , SV ...
5 : 6 75 : 7 : 15 166 ) 5 : 32B 1 : 55 : 51 3 CLUSTER GROUP OA B C BD 2A
Figure 2 : Cluster analysis of spatial patterns of discard by 2m quadrats ,
recording zone A . This corresponds to the discard zone of domestic complex
number 3 , SV ...
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Under optimal conditions ( flat surface , slight slope ) domestic complexes will be
packed side by side , forming parallel rows of living zones and discard zones - - a
straight version of the ' ring model ' ( Yellen 1977 ) . One major problem ...
Under optimal conditions ( flat surface , slight slope ) domestic complexes will be
packed side by side , forming parallel rows of living zones and discard zones - - a
straight version of the ' ring model ' ( Yellen 1977 ) . One major problem ...
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At another level , storage can perform the same role as sharing , in the sense of
permitting the full use of a resource within the domestic unit , rather than
encouraging the investment of that which exceeds a household ' s immediate
needs in ...
At another level , storage can perform the same role as sharing , in the sense of
permitting the full use of a resource within the domestic unit , rather than
encouraging the investment of that which exceeds a household ' s immediate
needs in ...
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