Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... factors have been used to fit archaeological sites into three main economic schemes : hunter- gatherers , pastoralists and agriculturalists . Distinctions based on stone tool morphology and ' style ' , presence / absence of pottery and ...
... factors have been used to fit archaeological sites into three main economic schemes : hunter- gatherers , pastoralists and agriculturalists . Distinctions based on stone tool morphology and ' style ' , presence / absence of pottery and ...
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... factor . 2 ) A ring model , in which units are arranged around the perimeter of a circle . This produces exponential growth in camp area , subject to the same scale - dependent spacing factor . From our critical examination of Yellen's ...
... factor . 2 ) A ring model , in which units are arranged around the perimeter of a circle . This produces exponential growth in camp area , subject to the same scale - dependent spacing factor . From our critical examination of Yellen's ...
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... factors . Yet , two pages later , we are told that household production amongst the Berbers is a curious relict , a simple mode ' , which has survived owing to the isolation afforded by the Atlas Mountains . It is not mooted at all that ...
... factors . Yet , two pages later , we are told that household production amongst the Berbers is a curious relict , a simple mode ' , which has survived owing to the isolation afforded by the Atlas Mountains . It is not mooted at all that ...
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