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Page 35
A range of sampling techniques will be necessary to assess this point , and work
done by Gifford in Kenya ( Ammerman , Gifford and Voorips 1978 ) seems to
point to the fact that there may not be much to be gained in excavating more than
15 ...
A range of sampling techniques will be necessary to assess this point , and work
done by Gifford in Kenya ( Ammerman , Gifford and Voorips 1978 ) seems to
point to the fact that there may not be much to be gained in excavating more than
15 ...
Page 98
In archaeological study of late 1800s fact the assumption now becomes :
occupations of the area , as these " Many of the animal species present pre -
acculturation sites would have in the assemblages are still ex - thrown light on
the suitability ...
In archaeological study of late 1800s fact the assumption now becomes :
occupations of the area , as these " Many of the animal species present pre -
acculturation sites would have in the assemblages are still ex - thrown light on
the suitability ...
Page 102
For instance , it is never archaeological implications and explained how the
particular applications . Yet Hodder makes ethnoarchaeological observations on
clear that we cannot use the fact specific material culture items of material
symbols ...
For instance , it is never archaeological implications and explained how the
particular applications . Yet Hodder makes ethnoarchaeological observations on
clear that we cannot use the fact specific material culture items of material
symbols ...
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