Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... give rise . However , archaeological context may still permit dis- tinction between them , and the situations in which such mixing would have occurred are likely to be comparatively rare . The products and by - products of each crop ...
... give rise . However , archaeological context may still permit dis- tinction between them , and the situations in which such mixing would have occurred are likely to be comparatively rare . The products and by - products of each crop ...
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... give field archaeologists critically assessed inform- ation with which they can with more certainty ( or at least with a reduced percentage of error ) scrutinize the sites they are dealing with . My own work from 1974 to 1978 , on Late ...
... give field archaeologists critically assessed inform- ation with which they can with more certainty ( or at least with a reduced percentage of error ) scrutinize the sites they are dealing with . My own work from 1974 to 1978 , on Late ...
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limiting factor . To give a clearer display ( in Figure 8 ) of the posi- tion of each culture in terms of ecologically relevant and intuitively interpretable variables , each culture is also plotted against its lati- tude , a variable ...
limiting factor . To give a clearer display ( in Figure 8 ) of the posi- tion of each culture in terms of ecologically relevant and intuitively interpretable variables , each culture is also plotted against its lati- tude , a variable ...
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