Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... field , or else by its own nature served to broaden the compass of what can be considered ethnoarchaeology . As a theme for this issue , ethnoarchaeology was considered broadly as " the use of ethnographic methods and information to aid ...
... field , or else by its own nature served to broaden the compass of what can be considered ethnoarchaeology . As a theme for this issue , ethnoarchaeology was considered broadly as " the use of ethnographic methods and information to aid ...
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... fields were all located either on , or with direct access to , a major jube ditch , which was dry at that time of year ... field's owner . This apparent freedom of choice in the selection of campsites within the valley derives from the ...
... fields were all located either on , or with direct access to , a major jube ditch , which was dry at that time of year ... field's owner . This apparent freedom of choice in the selection of campsites within the valley derives from the ...
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... Field Archaeologists ' etc. , might also cause considerable and potentially unwanted consequences for archae- ology . Many of these consequences have not been thoroughly discussed , and their importance for the future job situation with ...
... Field Archaeologists ' etc. , might also cause considerable and potentially unwanted consequences for archae- ology . Many of these consequences have not been thoroughly discussed , and their importance for the future job situation with ...
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