Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 35
... fact that there may not be much to be gained in excavating more than 15 % of certain sites , provided that the size of the grid system used during the sampling procedure is within certain limits . Whether this may apply to all ...
... fact that there may not be much to be gained in excavating more than 15 % of certain sites , provided that the size of the grid system used during the sampling procedure is within certain limits . Whether this may apply to all ...
Page 98
... fact the assumption now becomes : " Many of the animal species present in the assemblages are still ex- tant , and the processes of exploit- ation and use operative in the past are still operative today " ( p . 12 ) . In other words ...
... fact the assumption now becomes : " Many of the animal species present in the assemblages are still ex- tant , and the processes of exploit- ation and use operative in the past are still operative today " ( p . 12 ) . In other words ...
Page 102
... fact of material symbols ' manipulation to derive simple universal re- lationships between social proces- ses and material symbols ; in fact , readers are frequently cautioned not to assume " ... deterministic and direct links between ...
... fact of material symbols ' manipulation to derive simple universal re- lationships between social proces- ses and material symbols ; in fact , readers are frequently cautioned not to assume " ... deterministic and direct links between ...
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