Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... explained in terms of differential preservation , but this is not certain . Cattle seem to be absent and only one indication of sheep was found . In comparison with Occurrences 2 and 3 , where remains of cattle are in greater quantities ...
... explained in terms of differential preservation , but this is not certain . Cattle seem to be absent and only one indication of sheep was found . In comparison with Occurrences 2 and 3 , where remains of cattle are in greater quantities ...
Page 101
... explained by some combination of several separate episodes of carnivore destruction and transport . Post - depositional sorting of the material , poor re- covery and several transformations of the raw data are powerful alter- native ...
... explained by some combination of several separate episodes of carnivore destruction and transport . Post - depositional sorting of the material , poor re- covery and several transformations of the raw data are powerful alter- native ...
Page 102
... explained how the particular ethnoarchaeological observations on specific material culture items were constituted : sample sizes and designs are inconspicuous or ab- sent , and we have no idea why one set of measurements , as opposed to ...
... explained how the particular ethnoarchaeological observations on specific material culture items were constituted : sample sizes and designs are inconspicuous or ab- sent , and we have no idea why one set of measurements , as opposed to ...
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