Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... expressed through the archaeological record . My more recent work in Kenya ( 1983 ) is an attempt at tackling such issues , but after three months spent in the field , it can only be considered as preliminary . I began excavating the ...
... expressed through the archaeological record . My more recent work in Kenya ( 1983 ) is an attempt at tackling such issues , but after three months spent in the field , it can only be considered as preliminary . I began excavating the ...
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... expressed in the large spacing between families in a camp . On the other hand , as presented in the first half of this paper , sharing of large game is a frequent and integral part of Kung subsis- tence behaviour . ( In comparison with ...
... expressed in the large spacing between families in a camp . On the other hand , as presented in the first half of this paper , sharing of large game is a frequent and integral part of Kung subsis- tence behaviour . ( In comparison with ...
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... expressed in these international councils will be reflected in the real world of policy making . The formal demand for the Marbles has turned the issue into a political question , where the decision made might set a norm for future ...
... expressed in these international councils will be reflected in the real world of policy making . The formal demand for the Marbles has turned the issue into a political question , where the decision made might set a norm for future ...
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