Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... evidence were available as alternative or sometimes complementary interpretations of the archaeological data ( still keeping in mind that although some models are discarded , this may only reflect the unavailability of relevant evidence ...
... evidence were available as alternative or sometimes complementary interpretations of the archaeological data ( still keeping in mind that although some models are discarded , this may only reflect the unavailability of relevant evidence ...
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... evidence for gathering wild seeds . The presence of very small game such as is nowadays hunted mainly by children may also point towards the home base hypothesis . Against such an hypothesis is the lack of living or storage structures ...
... evidence for gathering wild seeds . The presence of very small game such as is nowadays hunted mainly by children may also point towards the home base hypothesis . Against such an hypothesis is the lack of living or storage structures ...
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... evidence for ་ pottery production . Much play is made on the use of ' ethnographic models ' , and it must be conceded that Peacock illus- trates their use given a strict , if banal , definition of ' model ' ; but I feel that many will ...
... evidence for ་ pottery production . Much play is made on the use of ' ethnographic models ' , and it must be conceded that Peacock illus- trates their use given a strict , if banal , definition of ' model ' ; but I feel that many will ...
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