Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... extent , straw are encountered frequently , the equivalent components for pulses , i.e. frag- ments of pods and stems , are rarely found . In order to find some method of differentiating between the products and by - products of ...
... extent , straw are encountered frequently , the equivalent components for pulses , i.e. frag- ments of pods and stems , are rarely found . In order to find some method of differentiating between the products and by - products of ...
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... extent affected by fluctuations in the environment . Environmental variations will affect economies which will in turn have an inbuilt internal variability allowing them to accommodate such changes . The amount of variation that an ...
... extent affected by fluctuations in the environment . Environmental variations will affect economies which will in turn have an inbuilt internal variability allowing them to accommodate such changes . The amount of variation that an ...
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... extent . Conver- sion is the intentional dealing with goods in a way which is inconsistent with the rights of the person who either has possession of the goods or the immediate right to possession . Acts of conversion can take numerous ...
... extent . Conver- sion is the intentional dealing with goods in a way which is inconsistent with the rights of the person who either has possession of the goods or the immediate right to possession . Acts of conversion can take numerous ...
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